NCJ Number
244204
Date Published
August 2013
Length
147 pages
Annotation
This study documents the characteristics and indicators of labor trafficking among North Carolina migrant farmworkers, including component crimes, collateral crimes, and other community impacts; and it provides law enforcement agencies with knowledge to assist them in identifying labor trafficking in their jurisdictions.
Abstract
The study sought to achieve two goals: (1) document the characteristics and indicators of labor trafficking, including component crimes,
collateral crimes, and other community impacts; and (2) provide law enforcement with actionable knowledge to help identify labor trafficking.
Date Published: August 1, 2013
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