Training Opportunity: Effective Strategies to Investigate and Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the United States
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and AEquitas are sponsoring the Effective Strategies to Investigate and Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the United States training in San Antonio, Texas on February 5–7, 2020.
This two-and-a-half-day training, funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, will educate participants on how to identify victims of labor trafficking, as well as share best practices for investigating and prosecuting labor trafficking crimes. Topics will include prevalence and venues of labor trafficking, proactive investigation strategies, trauma-informed interviewing techniques, and more.
This training is offered at no cost, but participants are responsible for their own food, travel, lodging, and incidentals.
The training is only open to law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, and crime analysts. IACP will review all applications to attend the training and notify all applicants prior to the training. You should wait to book any travel or lodging until IACP notifies you that you have been selected as an attendee.
Participants must register for the training by January 24, 2020. Please note, if you have not attended an IACP event before, you must create an account before registering.
For questions, please contact Quauhtli Olivieri at Olivieri@theiacp.org.
For more information, view this event in the TTA Catalog.