Multidisciplinary Information-Sharing in Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces

A webinar that guides Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM task) forces through the process of establishing formal information-sharing procedures between task force partners and identifies action steps to develop or revise information sharing agreements and procedures.

Target Audience: ECM task forces

Overall Objective: To provide information on establishing information-sharing needs, priorities, and limitations within their task force, Create simple yet effective information-sharing protocols within a task force, Develop confidentiality protocols that adhere to the ethics and guidelines of each profession in the task force, Establish a structure to manage and communicate information within the task force, Develop or revise formalized information sharing agreements and protocols.

Project Funding Provided By: The Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice

Includes: A webinar featuring presenters Lieutenant Randy Foley and Sergeant Carlos Lisboa, Law Enforcement Leads, Palm Beach County Human Trafficking Task Force, Stacey Longhini, Victim Advocate, Palm Beach County Human Trafficking Task Force, Gregory Schiller, AUSA, Palm Beach County Human Trafficking Task Force, Emily Schwartz, Director, North Dakota Human Trafficking Task Force, Andrea Hughes, Research Associate, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) and Moderator Katie Rossomondo, Project Coordinator, International Association of Chiefs of Police.

To learn more about IACP’s anti-human trafficking resources, go to the https://www.theiacp.org/projects/anti-human-trafficking-training-and-technical-assistance

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IACP Credit Hours and Certificate of Attendance
1.00 IACP Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 IACP Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available