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| The Fundamentals of Child Sex Trafficking
January 24, 2023 12:00 - 1:30
This module serves as a foundation to understand the complex issue of child sex trafficking. Topics covered include basic statistics on the issue, pathways to entry, identification of victims, and prevention strategies. This webinar is ideal for the participant who is new to the issue but can be beneficial to anyone with an interest in making a difference in the lives of CSEC victims.
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| Special Topics in Trafficking: Supply and Demand from a Global Perspective
March 30, 2023 12:00 - 1:30
The global module focuses on the larger issue of human trafficking. It is not specific to children but rather focuses on labor trafficking and global sex trafficking including international child sex trafficking and sex tourism. An additional focus area includes how political upheaval around the world contributes to a growing refugee crisis and how that crisis contributes to trafficking. This module will also focus on recognizing and understanding the roles that traffickers and gangs play as they provide the supply of children in sex trafficking. Additionally, the module will focus on how buyers contribute to the demand for child sex trafficking and how each group continues the cycle of victimization. Societal factors around the acceptance of violence and how that contributes to supply and demand will also be addressed.
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| Special Topics in Trafficking: Technology & Exploitation
June 20, 2023 12:00 - 1:30
This module will look at the ways technology is used by traffickers and buyers to facilitate child sex trafficking. Emphasis will be placed on the online strategies used by traffickers to recruit victims and facilitate the selling of those victims. Conversely, the module will also focus on how technology can be used to fight child sex trafficking. Finally, the module will address how technology can be used as a trafficking prevention strategy. |
| The Medical Evaluation of Victims of Child Sex Trafficking
August 15, 2023 12:00 - 1:30
This module focuses on the role of medical providers in the evaluation and treatment of victims of child sex trafficking. Participants will learn about victim identification, how to properly gather information from the victim, how to conduct the medical exam, how to provide appropriate testing and treatment, and what referrals can made on behalf of the victim. |
| Special Topics in Trafficking: The Victims Perspective November 14th, 2023 12:00 - 1:30
The Victims' Perspective module will take a comprehensive look at trafficking from the victims' perspective. It will focus on the lesser recognized victims of trafficking, males and LGBT youth. These populations have specific risk factors that increase their likelihood of victimization and decrease the opportunities for services and prevention. In this module, we will also discuss how advocates can best attempt to understand how a victim's perspective of their exploitation will impact them during and after leaving "the life." The speaker will address resiliency of victims during their exploitation and how they can move forward to empowerment. Additional topics include how public perception/stigma of victims impacts how they see themselves and examples of successful recovery and restoration programs. |
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