PPT-What Schools Need to Know to Recognize and Respond to the Trafficking of Students

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING Joshua Bailey CoFounder and CEO The Gray Haven Project joshthegrayhavenorg Christina Dukes Federal Liaison National Center for Homeless Education

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING Joshua Bailey CoFounder and CEO The Gray Haven Project joshthegrayhavenorg Christina Dukes Federal Liaison National Center for Homeless Education cdukesserveorg Your Presenters. It involves tricking or coercing individuals into sweatshops household labor restaurant work farming drug smuggling andor brothels Any form of trafficking in persons is a gross violation of human rights and must be fought To integrate human rights Maria Sanchez-Gagne &. Sharon . L. . Pino. Assistant . Attorneys . General. BORDER VIOLENCE DIVISION. . What is Human Trafficking?. Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. . Human trafficking involves the exploitation of persons for commercial sex or forced labor, plus the inability of victims to remove themselves from that situation. . What you can do. What You Can Do:. Read Rachel Lloyd’s . powerful memoir,. Girls . Like . Us,. to deepen . your understanding of adolescent prostitution in America. .. What You Can Do:. Host a screening and discussion of documentaries such as: . in Portugal: . . Immigrants, networks, policies and labour markets since 1990s. Mobility & Migration. a presentation by. :. Godwin Tengey. 29. th. May, 2012. GLEB, Faculty of Economics,. University of Cassino. A . Service Provision . Protocol. March 14, 2014. Presented by:. Julie Kaye, PhD. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ambrose University College. Research Advisor, ACT Alberta. Objectives. Definitional challenges. Homeless & Housing Unstable Youth. Latoya Lowery, MSW, Department of Child and Family Services. Krystal . Ambrozaitis. , The Salvation Army New England Division . Sarah Chess, CT Coalition to End Homelessness. Someone else's concern?. Trafficking and prostitution. Trafficking. ‘The . transference of a person from one place to another; with the sole purpose . to exploit them. . Either by coercion or force. Nearly 300,000. U.S. children are at risk of becoming victims of sex trafficking. . (1). 12-14. . is the average age that U.S. kids are first pulled into commercial sex. . (2). 83%. . of sex trafficking victims found in the U.S. were U.S. citizens. . Dr. Anthony Marcus, PhD, . amarcus@jjay.cuny.edu. Chairman of the Anthropology Department, . John Jay College of Criminal Justice . Sex Trafficking: Frames vs Facts. Nearly 300,000. U.S. children are at risk of becoming victims of sex trafficking. . (1). 12-14. . is the average age that U.S. kids are first pulled into commercial sex. . (2). 83%. . of sex trafficking victims found in the U.S. were U.S. citizens. . PREVENTION, PROTECTION, PROSECUTION. The Indiana Protection of Abused Trafficked Humans task force (IPATH) is one of 42 task forces nationwide funded by the Department of Justice’s Office of Victims of Crime and the Bureau of Justice Assistance to address the issue of human trafficking. . Joy Turner Washburn, . EdD. , RN, WHNP-BC. November 1, 2018. Summarize the types and venues for human trafficking in Michigan and the USA. Identify the common presenting characteristics of victims of human trafficking in healthcare settings. HUMAN TRAFFICKING. Joshua Bailey. Co-Founder and CEO. The Gray Haven Project. josh@thegrayhaven.org. Christina Dukes. Federal Liaison. National Center for Homeless Education. cdukes@serve.org. . Your Presenters. EXPLOITATION . IN TIMES OF . CRISIS. IOM’s Research: Findings and Recommendations. April 2016. Michela . Macchiavello. , Migrants Assistance Division. Research Case Studies :. 11 years of past and current crisis (2004 .

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