Human Trafficking is a worldwide societal blemish that victimizes the most vulnerable among us.  The United States?  Estimates suggest that about 50,000 people are trafficked into the US each year, most often from Mexico and the Philippines. In 2018, over half (51.6%) of the criminal human trafficking cases active in the US were sex trafficking cases involving only children.

Human Trafficking is a worldwide societal blemish that victimizes the most vulnerable among us.  The United States? Estimates suggest that about 50,000 people are trafficked into the US each year, most often from Mexico and the Philippines. In 2018, over half (51.6%) of the criminal human trafficking cases active in the US were sex trafficking cases involving only children.

Professionals from real estate to nursing home administration to licensed professional counselors are being required to take training in this subject. Our course has as a special focus victim identification and advice for specific venues.

At the end of your completion, you receive a document of completion via email.

Here is a look at the general content:

Section I: Human Trafficking: What Is It and How to Spot a Victim?

A Look at How This Disgusting Crime is Legally Defined

Section I-A: An Introduction and The Most Widely Accepted Definition

Section I-B: How to Spot a Victim

Section II: The Actual Prevalence of Human Trafficking

The Numbers that Speak to How Widespread This Is

Section II-A:  Figures to Date Based Upon FBI Data and Related Media Links

Section III: Why We Must Care

Why All Decent Humans Must Care About this Epidemic.

Section III-A: Reality; Why We Cannot Be Passive…

 

Section IV: Victim Identification

A Practical Approach to Observation

Section IV-A: Things to Spot in Adult Day Care

Section IV-B: Things to Spot in Residential Care, i.e., Nursing Homes, Group Homes, etc.

Section IV-C: Things to Spot in Medical Practices including Psychiatry and Counseling.

Section IV-D – Child Care Facilities

Section IV-E: Things to Spot for the Police Officer, Firefighter and EMT

Section V: Review Section

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