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Adobe Captivate Thursday, May 30, 2019
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Slide 1 - Welcome
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Slide 2 - Course Competencies Competences
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Slide 3 - What is Human Trafficking
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Slide 4 - Human Trafficking: Sex Trafficking
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Slide 5 - Human Trafficking: LaborTrafficking
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Slide 6 - Labor Trafficking Audio
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Slide 7 - Who is Involved in Human Trafficking?
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Slide 8 - Who is Involved in Human Trafficking? - Landing Page
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Slide 9 - Recruiter
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Slide 10 - Trafficker
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Slide 11 - Consumer
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Slide 12 - Victim 1
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Slide 13 - Victim 2
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Slide 14 - Victim 3
The victim:
Likely has been lied to about the work they will be doing in the U.S.
Believes they have a real debt to pay and takes this very seriously.
Has been lied to about their rights in this country, and what will happen to them if they seek help.
Does not have any meaningful social network.
May not self-identify as a victim, and may even blame themselves for their situation.
May be holding out hope that if he or she proves their worth, things will get better.
May feel extreme guilt or fear.
May be in love with their trafficker.
May feel like this situation is better than where they came from.
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Slide 15 - Human Trafficking Statistics
Human Trafficking is a growing problem that affects youth.
Human Trafficking is tied as the second largest and fastest growing criminal industry in the world, just behind the drug trade. Every year 1 million children are exploited by the commercial sex trade worldwide. $32 billion is generated annually by the human trafficking industry. 100,000 to 300,000 U.S. children are victims of commercial sexual trafficking each year, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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Slide 16 - Reporting Cases
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Slide 17 - Resources
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