Rural and Interfamilial Trafficking – Virtual Training
There is an increased public awareness around the prevalence, impact and salience of
sex trafficking, human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. When allegations of trafficking
and exploitation are made known to law enforcement and social services, the forensic interview
process can be an effective tool for gathering victim statements and assessing what has occurred.
This training will discuss the specifics of working with victims of trafficking and exploitation and offer
guidance for conducting forensic interviews with this population.
Moving cases from the investigation stage to prosecution is particularly difficult in the context of human
trafficking, and successful human trafficking investigations require a unique approach. This workshop also
addresses potential avenues of corroboration, technology-facilitated human trafficking, proactive strategies,
and investigative resources.
This training is presented by Maria Rosales-Lambert from the Zero Abuse Project. Click HERE to register.
Questions? Contact the CACWA Team at allstaff@cacwa.org.
