Human Trafficking Investigations
Description
Course Objectives and Agenda (CLICK HERE)
Please be aware that this class is a 20-hour training. Therefore, the first two days of training will be 8am-5pm local time. The last day will be 8am-12pm local time.
Human trafficking exists in the United States and can be considered Modern Day Slavery. Worldwide, it is a $150 billion criminal industry and it is found in every state of the United States. As many as 300,000 children in the US are at risk for sexual exploitation on a yearly basis.
Law Enforcement Officers may encounter a human trafficking operation during the course of their duties: during a traffic stop, during a police raid or even through a walk-in complaint. These situations often lead to the rescue of a human trafficking victim.
This course will provide attendees with an understanding of:
- Basic education of how to identify Human Trafficking
- Characteristics of victims and perpetrators
- Mechanism of operations, and assessments of trends
- Case studies
- Investigative techniques and trends
- Insight into undercover Human Trafficking/Vice operations
- How these type of investigations crossover with internet crimes against children and traveler cases
- Obstacles law enforcement officials must overcome
- Substantial legal, cultural, and organizational barriers while investigating and prosecuting trafficking cases