Join the IACP and the Santa Clara County, California, District Attorney’s Office from March 19–21, 2024 for a free, two-and-a-half-day Effective Strategies to Investigate and Prosecute Labor Trafficking in the United States training. This course for police and prosecutors will focus on teaching the implementation of trauma-informed practices to support victims and conduct effective interviews. At the end of this course, training attendees will better be able to:
- Identify labor trafficking and the modes, means, and methods with which offenders recruit and control victims;
- Investigate labor trafficking and proactively combat organized networks and individual exploiters; and
- Hold offenders accountable by employing offender-focused strategies and leveraging multiple avenues to justice.
Tuesday and Wednesday are full days; Thursday is a half day. The cost of the training is funded by the IACP’s Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC) program through the COPS Office. Costs related to travel are the responsibility of attendees.