A list of common terms and definitions used by traffickers.
The Trafficking in Persons Symposium’s prime objective was to use this information to develop SME informed training for first responders, child welfare and juvenile justice personnel, medical professionals, educators, social service providers and the public—aimed at supporting and enhancing abilities to identify and respond to child trafficking.
Sex trafficking, much like other forms of child abuse, can be difficult to detect because victims often hide their victimization and are reluctant to come forward and tell a parent or trusted person at school. This guide discusses characteristics of those vulnerable to becoming involved in sex trafficking, tips to protect children from victimization, signs of victimization parents should be aware of and a step by step action plan if you think a child might have been a victim of human trafficking.
Gain an understanding of NCMEC resources available to assist law enforcement with child sex trafficking cases.
Study concerning trafficking in Hawaii
References list for sex trafficking in Hawaii webinar
documents for webinar
Resource list for curriculum development
Brochure resource from the Project Starfish webinar, 508 compliant
Executive summary document.