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Identifying Labor Trafficking in the U.S.

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Location
Online

This recorded webinar is designed to support police and prosecutors to proactively identify victims of labor trafficking to effectively conduct victim-centered investigations and prosecutions.

Target Audience: Police, prosecutors, and allied professionals

Overall Objectives: Learn to—

  • define labor trafficking; analyze how “coercion” can be proved in labor trafficking cases,
  • describe populations vulnerable to labor trafficking,
  • identify how offenders recruit and control victims in a variety of labor trafficking venues,
  • identify common challenges to victim identification, and
  • collaborate law enforcement and community partners to better identify victims of labor trafficking.

Includes: A webinar 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
Webinar
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