NCJ Number
233732
Date Published
April 2011
Length
12 pages
Publication Series
Annotation
This report - the second in a Bureau of Justice Statistics series on the characteristics of human trafficking investigations, suspects, and victims - focuses on case outcomes, including suspect arrests and the visa status of confirmed victims; and it describes the characteristics of incidents entered into the Human Trafficking Reporting System (HTRS) by the federally funded task force beginning in 2008.
Abstract
This report describes the characteristics of human trafficking investigations, suspects, and victims in cases opened by federally funded task forces between January 2008 and June 2010. This report provides information about investigations, persons involved in suspected and confirmed incidents of human trafficking, and case outcomes.
Date Published: April 1, 2011
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