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20170925-145815-09

Submitted by Hope E Miller on

This training is for a multi-disciplinary audience. Learning objectives include: Overcome common misconceptions about the identification, investigation, and prosecution of labor trafficking cases; consider victim behavior in the context of the force, fraud, and coercion asserted by traffickers; coordinate with justice system professionals to implement a trauma-informed approach to cases; and utilize available forms of immigration relief to support victim participation in the criminal justice system.

20170110-91106-31

Submitted by Mrs. Sabrina M… on

This event will be hosted by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), in collaboration with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force. Agenda topics for this event will include information regarding labor trafficking victim identification; strategies for labor trafficking investigations and prosecutions; effective labor trafficking survivor interviewing and response; and multidisciplinary collaborations on labor trafficking investigations.

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