
COUNTER HUMAN TRAFFICKING
COURSE OVERVIEW
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Our Counter Human Trafficking Training Course is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge, awareness, and practical skills needed to identify, prevent, and respond to human trafficking and related exploitation. The course provides a clear understanding of how trafficking networks operate, how victims are targeted and controlled, and how organizations and individuals can play a role in disruption, reporting, and victim-centered response.
This training emphasizes ethical engagement, legal awareness, and multidisciplinary coordination, ensuring participants understand both the security and humanitarian dimensions of counter-trafficking efforts. The course is suitable for security professionals, corporate teams, NGOs, educators, and individuals seeking to strengthen their ability to recognize indicators of trafficking and respond appropriately within their role and jurisdiction.
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Course Elements & Learning Outcomes
Participants in this course will learn and develop skills in the following areas:​
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Understanding Human Trafficking
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Definitions and forms of human trafficking and exploitation
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Common myths and misconceptions
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Global and regional trafficking trends
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Trafficker Methods & Recruitment Tactics
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How traffickers identify and exploit vulnerabilities
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Common recruitment, control, and coercion methods
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Use of technology and social platforms in trafficking
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Victim Indicators & Identification
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Recognizing behavioral, physical, and situational indicators
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Differentiating trafficking from other crimes or migration issues
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Understanding barriers victims face in seeking help
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Risk Factors & Vulnerable Populations
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Social, economic, and environmental risk factors
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High-risk industries and environments
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The impact of conflict, displacement, and instability
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Prevention & Awareness Strategies
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Situational awareness and early detection
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Community and organizational prevention measures
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Reducing risk through education and policy
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Legal Frameworks & Reporting Obligations
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Overview of international and domestic anti-trafficking laws
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Roles of law enforcement, NGOs, and government agencies
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When and how to report concerns responsibly
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Victim-Centered & Trauma-Informed Response
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Principles of safe, respectful engagement
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Avoiding re-traumatization
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Understanding referral pathways and support services
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Organizational & Corporate Responsibility
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Identifying trafficking risks within supply chains
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Duty of care and ethical business practices
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Developing internal policies and response protocols
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Coordination & Information Sharing
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Working with partners across sectors
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Understanding limits of authority and responsibility
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Supporting long-term prevention efforts
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PREREQUISITES
Individuals must be 18 or older and able to pass a criminal background check. No prior experience is required.
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CONTACT
For more information about course dates contact us below.
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