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Human Trafficking Investigations


Human Trafficking Investigations Podcast

Agency: Conference on Crimes Against Women

Author: Scaramucci, Joseph

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Human Trafficking Investigations

Icon of a time indicator to show this indicates how long something takes to read or learn.48 minutes, 2 seconds

Publication Date: 2023

In this podcast, the listener learns that human trafficking is defined as the "recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of people through force, fraud, or deception, with the aim of exploiting them for profit." Effective law enforcement investigations hold human trafficking offenders accountable. This episode explores the facets of those investigations with investigator Joseph Scaramucci and discusses the challenges and best practices that can determine an investigation’s victory. 


Topic(s):

Collaboration and Partnerships Investigations Policy/Protocol Development Serving Culturally Specific Communities Trauma

VAWA Crime(s):

Dating Violence Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Stalking Trafficking in Tribal Nations/Communities

Role(s):

Chief/Sheriff/Executive Investigator/Detective Special Victims Unit

Jurisdiction(s):

Alaska College and University Campuses Rural Suburban Territories Tribal Nations/Tribes Urban