Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: Basic Investigation and Prosecution
Participation from R2 Community
Basics
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Est. # of Attendees
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Event Categories
In Person, Webcast | Webinar
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Event Type
In Person
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Relevant Agencies
City Government, County Government, Dept of Justice, Judicial Branch Agencies, State & Local Government, State Government
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Topics
First Responders, Law Enforcement, Public Safety
Description
Webinar Start Time: 1p ET/12n CT/11a MT/10a PT
Sex trafficking of minors is a real and significant threat in our communities across the United States. Traffickers must be prosecuted and held accountable, and victims must be met with a trauma-informed approach. This presentation will provide investigators, prosecutors, probation officers, and victim advocates with insight into the culture and dynamics of domestic minor sex trafficking. These cases come with significant hurdles to overcome such as a lack of corroborating evidence or “compliant” victims. Ms. Micflikier will incorporate case studies and real-life examples of trafficking prosecutions to provide the audience with a basic understanding of trafficking culture, terminology, and the unique circumstances involved in the trafficking of minors for sex.
Criminal Justice and related professionals are welcome to attend the live webinar event at no charge.
Who Attends
Individuals involved either directly or through significant association in all facets of fire protection, fire safety, and fire prevention, and those interested in obtaining the CFPS credential.