This brief published by the Office for Victims of Crime Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center provides guidance for identifying indicators of human trafficking.
This publication of the Office for Victims of Crime Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center provides guidance for identifying indicators of human trafficking. The document begins with the U.S. government definition of human trafficking and outlines barriers to identifying victims. The circumstances of human trafficking victims are discussed. A list of questions to help determine if someone is a victim of human trafficking is provided. The document closes with links to additional information sources.
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