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Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Human Trafficking


Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Human Trafficking Podcast

Agency: National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice

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Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Human Trafficking

Icon of a time indicator to show this indicates how long something takes to read or learn.15 minutes

Publication Date: December 12, 2022

In this Justice Today podcast episode, National Institute of Justice (NIJ) scientist Mary Carlton joins host Josh Mondoro, communications assistant at NIJ, to discuss research on human trafficking that is helping victims and developing tools and information to better understand, prevent, and respond to trafficking. 


Topic(s):

Collaboration and Partnerships Investigations Policy/Protocol Development

VAWA Crime(s):

Trafficking in Tribal Nations/Communities

Role(s):

Call Centers/Dispatch Chief/Sheriff/Executive Civilian Staff Fire/Emergency Medical Services First Line Supervisor Investigator/Detective Other Role Patrol Officer/Deputy Prosecutor Special Victims Unit

Jurisdiction(s):

Alaska Rural Suburban Territories Tribal Nations/Tribes Urban