At Hope for Justice, we investigate cases of human trafficking and work closely with law enforcement to rescue victims and ensure evidence is gathered against perpetrators to see them brought to justice. Our team of investigators is drawn from some of the most respected and prestigious law enforcement agencies in the country, such as the FBI and NCIS.
Learn more about human trafficking and modern slavery and the importance of preventing it by clicking below:. Learn about modern slavery. If you commit to do just one thing to mark National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in January , the single best action you can take is to learn how to spot the signs of trafficking.
Hope for Justice can help: we have extensive information here on our website as well as downloadable resources like posters and flyers. You can learn to spot the signs of the most common kinds of human trafficking, such as trafficking for sexual exploitation and trafficked for the purposes of forced labor. Some of the signs and indicators of human trafficking might surprise you and there are some myths and falsehoods that exist.
To get more information or report a concern, contact Hope for Justice on If you are part of a business, organization, church or agency that would benefit from more specific education and training, that is something Hope for Justice can offer — use the button below to make a request and we will try our best to help you. Discusses the complex issues of human trafficking.
This webinar offers information on how human trafficking transects with both polyvictimization and complex trauma and how to serve survivors. Other Implementation Policy Issues Training.
Type: Fact Sheet. Type: Webinar. Back to top. Child Eligibility Letters. Shepherd Case Management System. Training Expand. Soar to Health and Wellness Training. Partnerships Expand. Voices of Freedom. Look Beneath the Surface. Federal Interagency Task Force. National Advisory Committee. Slavery was officially abolished in the USA by the Thirteenth Amendment in December however sadly human trafficking is growing at an alarming rate and despite the USA being a first world country, human trafficking has become a lucrative business for some members of our society.
The victims affected and forced into modern day slavery can be of foreign nationalities or the citizens of the USA, but they are all subjected to the horrific injustices of human trafficking, including sex trafficking, forced labor, involuntary servitude, forced marriage and debt bondage.
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