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TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS 2009 TRAINING PROGRAMS
ISI offers domestic and international Trafficking in Persons Training covering growing problem areas including: Sex Trafficking, DMST (Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking), Child Sex Trafficking, Child Sex Tourism (CST), Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC), Involuntary Domestic Servitude, Labor Trafficking (Forced Labor, Bonded Labor, Migrant Debt Bondage).
Training can be customized for those who are seasoned professionals or who are new to this arena.
TRAINING OFFERED TO:
Corporations
Law Enforcement
ICE/Border Patrol
Justice Department
Attorneys, Legal Prof.
Victim Orgs.
NGOs, NPOs
Military
Foreign Govts.
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Customs
Immigration Agencies
Airport Personnel
Dept. of Education
Federal & State Govt.
Health & Human Services
Social Services
Community Orgs.
and more…
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WHY IS TIP TRAINING IMPORTANT?
- A HUMAN PROBLEM, OUR HUMAN RESPONSIBILTY
The United Nations estimates that human trafficking generates upwards of $US 30 billion annually for traffickers. Trafficking is the second most lucrative crime around the world next to the drug trade.
- Mr. Costa, Executive Director of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) stated in a press conference earlier this year: “Are we making some progress? I wish we were,” he said, noting that, despite significant progress in such areas as drug trafficking, law enforcement in the field of human trafficking was not very successful. Only 1 in 100 victims was rescued. Countries had documented 22,500 cases of victims rescued in 2006, but ILO [International Labour Organization] estimated that about 2 million people were forced into slave conditions each year. “Twenty-two thousand rescued; 2 million in the pool; 99 per cent of the victims are still victimized -– I would like Member States to take this more seriously. This is a very strong message.” [more]
- Governments outside the U.S. need training due to possible sanctions placed against countries that do not comply with the U.S. State Department's annual Trafficking in Persons Report. U.S. Government agencies need to understand TIP and its implications.
- If you are part of an organization you need to have policies and procedures that protect your business or organization from human trafficking activities.
- Human trafficking organizations are infiltrating legitimate businesses and putting their staff, customers and executives at numerous civil and criminal risks.
- Due to the PROTECT Act any U.S. Citizen who has sex with a minor while abroad may be prosecuted federally upon their return to the U.S.
- The Trafficking Victims Reauthorization Act requires all organizations that receive funding to combat human trafficking must train their staff.
- This crime is a high priority for the Department of Justice, Department of State, Department of Labor and the Texas Attorney General, and other key enforcement organizations.
- All investigators and law enforcement officials need training on the new 2008-2009 criminal laws and mandates for victim protections and the anti-trafficking acts. For example, new RICO statues.
- According to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act any government contractor whose employees, sub-contractors or their employees who engage in human trafficking will lose all government funding.
- All victims of human trafficking may sue for lost wages, pain and suffering, and restitution from everyone involved in the trafficking. Legal professionals need to be up to date.
- Download one of our TIP 2010 Training Program brochures above to find out more.
TOPICS COVERED:
- Introduction to Human Trafficking
- Legal Overview
- Recent global, federal and state anti trafficking laws that affect agencies
- Investigation & Prosecution Considerations
- Victim Identification & Rescue
- Victim Service Providers
- Immigration Issues
- Interagency Cooperation
- Engaging the Community
(*note* topics deeply expanded per industry and knowledge level)
CERTIFICATION:
Those who complete this training session will receive certificates signed by DOJ trained instructors.
Contact ISI for more detail and bookings.
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BROCHURE DOWNLOAD
Cross-Agency TIP Training
[For law enforcement, legal, govt. & health care agencies]

Corporate TIP Training
[For private industry]
INTERVIEWS
Dr. Paula Scully of Dream Bold Live Bold interviews Dottie Laster [Audio]
Craig Gandy of JCI World News and JCI-Ministries interviews Dottie Laster & Clay Davis [Video]
INFO
"Laster Global & ISI Join Forces to Offer Cross-Agency Trafficking in Persons Training." [Press Release]
Spring 2010 Group Training Sessions Now Available!
Contact ISI for info.
Trafficking in Persons Report 2009
Read the newly released TIP Report from U.S. Department of State
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