Human trafficking
Victims of Crime Act Victim Compensation and Victim Assistance Formula Grant Programs
Maximizing Justice: Building a Prosecution Review Process
The Victim’s Safety and Well-being take Priority in All Matters: Understanding Trauma
Identifying Indicators of Human Trafficking
Understanding Labor Trafficking
Understanding Sex Trafficking
Addressing Housing for Victims of Human Trafficking
Meeting the Needs of Victims from Underserved Communities
Using Data to Assist Human Trafficking Victims
Collecting Data to Better Understand Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking: Identifying the Signs
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Bringing Loved Ones Home
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Understanding the Issue
The Intersections of Human Trafficking, Intimate Partner Violence, and Child Welfare
Register for Webinar on Forced Marriage and its Intersections with Human Trafficking and Other Forms of Violence
Forced marriage is a significant, yet hidden, problem in the United States. The reasons behind forced marriages are complex and varied. Families may view marriage as a way to protect family honor, preserve culture and community, or ensure their child’s well-being and economic security. Nevertheless, forced marriage can have harmful, lifelong consequences for those at risk.
Register for a webinar hosted by the Office on...
Learn About OVC’s Multidisciplinary, Victim-Centered Approach to Improving Responses to Victims of Human Trafficking
OVC’s Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking Program offers federal funding to both a law enforcement agency and a victim service provider to co-lead a diverse set of multidisciplinary partners to increase victim identification and enhance an overall response to victims and survivors of human trafficking.
A recent article in the latest “COPS Community Policy Dispatch” discusses the resources this program offers. Read the article to learn about...