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K-12Higher EducationHuman trafficking, which involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain labor or commercial sex, is a crime that isn’t often associated with institutions of higher education.
Houses a number of tools that can be used to identify and raise awareness of human trafficking. Contains key definitions about trafficking, common myths and misconceptions, 10 ways to raise awareness, steps to start an anti-trafficking organization on campus, tips for promoting the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) hotline number, email templates, and flyers.
Helps college students play an active role in identifying and raising awareness of human trafficking in their community. The toolkit includes tips and strategies for educating others, preparing campus communities to take a stand against human trafficking, and general information that will help students to better understand the problems associated with human trafficking.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign invites HBCU faculty, staff, students, and alumni to join a webinar to learn how to recognize and respond to human trafficking in HBCU communities.
Explains the role higher education can play in protecting displaced women from gender-based violence and human trafficking. The paper discusses the human trafficking problem, the current state of education for displaced women, and the ways in which displaced women are at risk of violence.
On Wednesday, November 6, students packed into Catholic Law’s Slowinski Courtroom for A Conversation on Human Trafficking Policy Past and Future, co-sponsored by the International Law Students Association (ILSA), Criminal Law Society (CLS), and Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA).
This two-panel program will provide insights from experienced government officials on recent developments in US anti-trafficking policies and programs and important international issues in the anti-trafficking field. Speakers include officials from the Departments of Justice, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Labor, and other agencies and organizations.
Connects victims and survivors of sex and labor trafficking with services and supports to get help and stay safe. The Trafficking Hotline also receives tips about potential situations of sex and labor trafficking and facilitates reporting that information to the appropriate authorities in certain cases.
Leverages partnerships with the private sector, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO), law enforcement and state/local authorities to maximize national public engagement on anti-human trafficking efforts.
Contains fact sheets for schools, resources and publications, as well as a 'Report a Tip' guide to empower citizens to become more aware of the threat of sex trafficking. Includes links to additional reference materials, definitions, national trends, and a checklist for how to identify a victim of trafficking.