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Additional training and technical assistance resources can be found by visiting the following sites:

National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center 
NHTTAC is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office on Trafficking in Persons. NHTTAC delivers training and technical assistance (T/TA) to inform and enhance the public health response to human trafficking. 

Runaway and Homeless Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center 
RHYTTAC is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) as the training and technical assistance provider for all runaway and homeless youth (RHY) grantees. 

Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center 
OVC TTAC is a component of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs. OVC TTAC serves as the gateway to current training and technical assistance for victim service providers and allied professionals who serve crime victims.

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Sexually Oriented Businesses and Human Trafficking: Associations, Challenges, and Approaches

March 1, 2013
Texas Attorney General

This report to the the Texas Legislature examines the relationship between sexually oriented businesses and human trafficking across Texas and the Nation.

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Lawyers Manual on Human Trafficking

January 1, 2011
Supreme Court of the State of New York; Appellate Division; First Department; New York State Judicial Committee on Women and Girls

A guide for legal professionals working with victims of human trafficking.

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Engaging Parents and Guardians of High School Aged Sons

October 1, 2012
Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation

This resource guide provides material for educating parents on the issues of human trafficking in order to address the demand side of human trafficking. It is intended to explain the issue to high school aged boys so they understand what human trafficking is and why not to get involved.

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Close to Slavery: Guestworker Programs in the United States

September 29, 2014
Southern Poverty Law Center

An analsyis of the guestworker visa system in the United States with overviews of various categories and examples abusive trends reported by guestworkers.  Recommendations are provided for strengthening the guestworker visa system, improving oversight and mitgating the risk of exploitation, abuse and trafficking.

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Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Toolkit and Resource Guide For College Students

January 1, 2012
Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation

This is a resource guide for college students to begin to educate themselves about issues of human trafficking, including local resources for college students to get involved in combating the issue of modern day slavery.
 

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Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry

January 1, 2010
Southern Poverty Law Center

A report detailing the conditions and experiences of undocumented women working in the food industry. This report is based on interviews with 150 immigrant women, detailing reports of abuse, wage theft, safety concerns and trafficking.

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Federal Strategic Action Plan on Services for Victims of Human Trafficking

December 1, 2012
President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons

The federal strategic action plan on services for victims for human trafficking outlines the action plan for government action along with community partnerships.

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End Trafficking: High School Educator's Guide

January 1, 2012
Department of Education- UNICEF

A detailed resource guide to raise awareness for children in grades 9-12 on issues of human trafficking and exploitation for high school educators.

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Home Economics: The Invisible and Unregulated World of Domestic Work

January 1, 2012
National Domestic Workers Alliance

The first empirically based national survey of domestic workers in the United States.  Domestic workers play an important role in our economy, yet often work in unregulated and invisible environments.  This report provides information on the conditions and abuses sometimes faced by domestic workers in the United States.

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Bridging the Systems: Child Welfare, Trafficking, and Law Enforcement Working Together for Trafficked Children

April 1, 2012
National Center for Victims of Crime

Recommendations from the National Center for Victims of Crime National Roundtable in 2012 in bridging the systems working with trafficked youth. Recommendations span policy, legislation, training, and resource development.

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Human Trafficking Hotline Statistics

50,123

signals were received by the Hotline in 2021. Includes calls, texts, and online chats and tips.

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