Sex Trafficking and Adolescents: What Adults Need to Know

Helps educators and professionals in other youth-serving systems understand key definitions and concepts related to commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, factors that can place young people at higher risk, and implications for youth education and service needs. This two-part webinar series also looks at the emerging trend of youth trafficking their peers and ways adults working with young people can incorporate sex trafficking awareness, prevention, and intervention strategies into their programs.

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

American Institutes for Research

U.S. Department of Education

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