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This training provides an in-depth overview of human trafficking with a specific focus on its intersection with domestic violence. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of human trafficking, including legal definitions and core elements, while examining how power and control dynamics commonly present in relationships where one partner uses violence can contribute to human trafficking. The session will define human trafficking and the concepts of force, fraud, and coercion, and will address common myths that often prevent accurate identification of trafficking situations, especially within the context of intimate partner violence.  Participants will also learn of  services available to survivors of human trafficking. 

By the end of this virtual training session participants will have:

  • Defined human trafficking
  • Discussed the intersection of human trafficking and domestic violence 
  • Defined force, fraud and coercion
  • Discussed common myths about human trafficking
  • Identified control factors used by those seeking to traffick
  • Identifed barriers to seeking help for survivors of trafficking within a domestic violence relationships
  • Identifed services and resources available to trafficking victims
 
 

 


Event Date(s): 03/12/2026

Event Time(s): 09:30 AM

Credits: 1.5 Hours


Location

Zoom


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