Role of America's Law Enforcement in Labor Trafficking Identification

A webinar that discusses labor trafficking, its prevalence in the U.S., and how to identify it. 

Target Audience: Law enforcement personnel

Overall Objective: To provide information on the research results from the study Understanding the Organization, Operation and Victimization Process of Labor Trafficking in the United States, Provide an overview of the Blue Campaign project, Define forced labor through its four prohibited means of force/restraint, threats/serious harm, abuse of process and coercive scheme, and Share the Blue Campaign's mission and the different channels and materials that they use to raise awareness, train and educate people on the issue of human trafficking.

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

Includes: A webinar featuring panelists Colleen Owens, Founder and CEO, THE WHY, Kaitlin Seale, Program Manager, Department of Homeland Security's Blue Campaign.

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