Effective Strategies to Investigate & Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the United States

Effective Strategies to Investigate & Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the United States

San Antonio, TX | February 5 — 7

Training

Course Summary: This two and a half-day training, sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and AEquitas, funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, is designed to enable participants to identify victims, and investigate and prosecute labor trafficking crimes. This training is open only to law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, and crime analysts. 

Topics Include: Prevalence and venues of labor trafficking, Trauma-informed interviewing, Proactive investigation and prosecution strategies, Immigration relief for victims of labor trafficking, Language access and working with interpreters.   
 
Registration Details:

Offered at no cost to participant.

Participants are responsible for their own food, travel, lodging, and incidentals.

On-site check-in will begin at 8:00 AM on Wednesday, February 5, 2020.

IACP will review and consider all applications and notify all applicants of their status prior to the training. By registering for this training, you are submitting your application and should refrain from securing travel and lodging until you have been notified by IACP that you have been selected as an attendee for this training. Please contact Quauhtli Olivieri at [email protected] with any questions.

 

Training

Organized by

Project Coordinator Jessica Grisler

Contact Organizer

Location

315 S. Santa Rosa Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78207 US
8:00am

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