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1、Look Beneath the Surface:Role of Law Enforcement Officers in Identifying and Helping Victims of Human Trafficking,Presentation Overview,Understanding human trafficking Identifying crime of human trafficking Communicating with victims of human trafficking Role of local law enforcement Evidence of suc
2、cess,Human Trafficking: What Is It?,Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery Victims of trafficking exploited for commercial sex or labor purposes Traffickers use force, fraud or coercion to achieve exploitationAfter drug dealing, human trafficking is tied with the illegal arms trade as the
3、 second largest criminal industry in the world, and it is the fastest growing.,Human Trafficking: What Is It?,Sex Trafficking: Commercial sex act induced by force, fraud or coercion, or in which person performing the act is under age 18. Victims can be found working in massage parlors, brothels, str
4、ip clubs, escort services Labor Trafficking: Using force, fraud or coercion to recruit, harbor, transport, obtain or employ a person for labor or services in involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage or slavery Victims can be found in domestic situations as nannies or maids, sweatshop factories,
5、janitorial jobs, construction sites, farm work, restaurants, panhandlingCrime of trafficking occurs with the exploitation of the victim. The physical movement of the victim is not a requisite. The TVPA protects both U.S. citizens and non-citizens.,Who Are Victims of Human Trafficking?,Approximately
6、800,000 to 900,000 victims annually trafficked across international borders worldwide; between 18,000 and 20,000 victims trafficked into United States annually. More than half of victims trafficked into United States are children; victims are probably about equally women and men. Victims can be traf
7、ficked into the U.S. from anywhere in the world. Victims have come from, among other places, Africa, Asia, India, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Russia and Canada. Many victims in the U.S. do not speak English and are unable to communicate with service providers, police, or others who might be able
8、to help them. Within the U.S., both citizens and non-citizens fall prey to traffickers.,Mindset of Trafficking Victims,Frequently victims: Do not speak English and are unfamiliar with U.S. culture Distrust outsiders, especially law enforcement fear of deportation Do not self-identify as victims; oft
9、en blame themselves for predicaments Although many victims have been beaten and/or raped, current situation may still be better than where they came from May be unaware of rights or may have been intentionally misinformed about rights in this country Fear for safety of families in their home countri
10、es, who are often threatened by traffickers,How Are Victims Trafficked?,Force, fraud and coercion are methods used by traffickers to press victims into lives of servitude, abuseForce: Rape, beatings, confinement Fraud: Includes false and deceptive offers of employment, marriage, better life Coercion
11、: Threats of serious harm to, or physical restraint of, any person; any scheme, plan or pattern intended to cause victims to believe that failure to perform an act would result in restraint against them; or the abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.,Myths Associated with Human Trafficking,M
12、yth #1: All Prostitutes Are Willing Participants,Myths Associated with Human Trafficking,Myth #2: All Immigrants Smuggled into the United States Enter Willingly,Myths Associated with Human Trafficking,Myth #3: Human Trafficking Is Crime Prosecuted Only at Federal Level,Myths Associated with Human Tr
13、afficking,Myth #4: All Participants Involved in Human Trafficking Are Criminals,Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA),Signed into law October 2000 Prior to 2000, no comprehensive law to protect victims of trafficking or to prosecute traffickers Made human trafficking Federal crime Goals of law:
14、Prevent human trafficking overseas Increase prosecution of human traffickers in United States Protect victims, provide Federal and state assistance to victims,Trafficking Victims Protection Act,Law addresses three key areas:Prevention Public awareness and education Protection T visa, certification,
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