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Promising Practices 4Ps (Prevention, Protection, Prosecution, and Partnership): The promising practice highlighted to advance prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnership is to leverage community members expertise to promote community buy-in and facilitate an environment where community members work together
Human trafficking usually consists of three stages. In the first stage, the victims are recruited; in the second, they are transported; and in the third, they are exploited. At the recruitment stage, criminals use many methods to force or trick people into being trafficked.
Forced Labor Domestic Servitude. Domestic servitude is a form of forced labor in which the trafficker requires a victim to perform work in a private residence. Forced Child Labor. Child Sex Trafficking. Consent. Movement. Debt Bondage. Non-Penalization. State-Sponsored Human Trafficking.
FORCE QUESTIONS Did someone control, supervise or monitor your work/your actions? Was your communication ever restricted or monitored? Were you able to access medical care? Were you ever allowed to leave the place that you were living/working?
Traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to subject victims to engage in commercial sex or forced labor. Anyone can be a victim of trafficking anywhere, including in the United States. Force includes physical restraint, physical harm, sexual assault, and beatings.
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The Online Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate concentrates on the Five P Model: partnership, prevention, protection, prosecution, and policy. The policy component was added to address unique issues in implementation in order to create a human rights focus.
Forced Labor Domestic Servitude. Domestic servitude is a form of forced labor in which the trafficker requires a victim to perform work in a private residence. Forced Child Labor. Child Sex Trafficking. Consent. Movement. Debt Bondage. Non-Penalization. State-Sponsored Human Trafficking.
The 5-stages of human trafficking are luring, grooming and gaming, coercion and manipulation, exploitation, and lastly, recruitment.

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