What is Human Trafficking?
Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery, and it can take many forms. From forced prostitution to laborers forced to work under the threat of deportation or physical violence, millions of men, women, and children are exploited by traffickers and denied their fundamental right to freedom.
For more information regarding the laws protecting those who report suspected crimes in good faith,
For more information regarding the laws protecting those who report suspected crimes in good faith,
Below are some resources provided by the Department of Homeland Security to help hoteliers become more aware of the signs of human trafficking.
HELP RAISING THE AWARENESS
Did you know that at least 38 states and the District of Columbia have laws to require some public agencies and/or private businesses to train their staff to recognize, report, and respond to human trafficking crimes and victims?
Train Your Staff to Identify Person(s) Being Trafficked.
Train Your Staff to Identify Person(s) Being Trafficked.
Other Resources:
National Human Trafficking Hotline Resource Center (888) 373-7888
Report Suspected Human Trafficking (866) 374-2423
National Human Trafficking Hotline Resource Center (888) 373-7888
Report Suspected Human Trafficking (866) 374-2423