Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, several factors have had an effect on the international nature of human trafficking.
The Super Bowl and its large crowds provide an opportunity for sex trafficking to flourish. Learn about this year’s campaign to stop human trafficking.
In Florida, defense attorneys can legally depose underage victims of human trafficking. In this episode, learn why this law is devastating to victims and also hinders the state’s ability to prosecute traffickers.
Taking a proactive approach and applying technology to combat cases of human trafficking can increase the identification and protection of victims and result in more prosecution of those responsible for human trafficking.
In rural America, there are some human trafficking vulnerabilities that differ from large cities. Learn about the different risk factors and what services are needed to prevent trafficking.
Medical facilities and their staff are in a unique position to identify and provide help to human trafficking victims.
Human trafficking: Child advocates agree that there has been an increase in child maltreatment during the coronavirus pandemic.
First responders must know the signs of human trafficking so they can identify a potential victim and quickly get them the resources they need.
Human traffickers are stealthy in how they groom potential victims. Learn the indicators that a child or teenager may be the victim of sex trafficking.