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Effective Strategies to Investigate and Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the U.S.

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Location
Online

This five-part, online training series is designed to enable police and prosecutors to proactively identify victims of human trafficking and effectively investigate and prosecute labor traffickers using a victim-centered and trauma-informed approach.

Target Audience: Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, Victim Service Providers, and Allied Professionals

Objectives: Learn to—

  • identify labor trafficking and the modes, means, and methods with which offenders recruit and control victims;
  • investigate labor trafficking through targeted, data-driven operations, as well as in response to identified red flags, victim disclosures, and tips from allied partners;
  • implement trauma-informed practices to support victims, encourage participation, and conduct effective interviews; and
  • hold offenders accountable by employing offender-focused prosecution strategies and leveraging multiple avenues to justice.

Includes: A training series featuring subject matter experts discussing strategies to help police and prosecutors to proactively identify victims of labor trafficking and effectively investigate and prosecute traffickers using a victim-centered and trauma-informed approach

Event Type
Web
Event Option(s)
Online, On demand
Sponsor(s) / Host(s)
International Association of Chiefs of Police; Aequitas; Office for Victims of Crime
Contact
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Phone number
Cost
$0
Credits


Project Funding Provided By: The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this product are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Date Created: February 2, 2022