Chapter Four:
Human Trafficking Prevention
According to the Administration for Children and Families, Human Trafficking is a public health issue that impacts individuals, families, and communities. Traffickers disproportionately target at-risk populations including individuals who have experienced or been exposed to other forms of violence (child abuse and maltreatment, interpersonal violence and sexual assault, community and gang violence) and individuals disconnected from stable support networks (runaway and homeless youth, unaccompanied minors, persons displaced during natural disasters).
It is vital to do everything we can to stop human trafficking.
This lesson will provide you with information on spotting indications of human trafficking, as well as information on how to proceed if you do.