How to Recognize & Report Human Trafficking – Interactive PDF

Walks learners through common scenarios that illustrate how regular people can be “forced, fooled, or frightened” into human trafficking situations. You’ll learn how to spot it, how to help someone you suspect may be in trouble, and how to avoid a situation like this happening to you.

Define human trafficking in terms of the Action-Means-Purpose Model.
Identify potential traffickers and the victims they lure.
List at least three reasons why a victim of human trafficking may not attempt to get help or leave.
Discuss the role of healthcare workers in identifying and treating victims.
Identify and compile a list of local and national resources to have on hand should the need arise.

A person with dark hair in a ponytail sits on the floor against a wall, covering their face with both hands. They wear a gray shirt and jeans. The scene is dimly lit, and there is a white logo with two arrow shapes in the bottom right corner.

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A person with dark hair in a ponytail sits on the floor against a wall, covering their face with both hands. They wear a gray shirt and jeans. The scene is dimly lit, and there is a white logo with two arrow shapes in the bottom right corner.

   No Audio Included