Human Trafficking
Classes included in this topic area include:
Introduction to Human Trafficking Investigations
Analyze the distinction between trafficking and smuggling and the social, cultural, and economic factors that contribute to human trafficking and smuggling.
What skills will you gain?
- Distinguish between trafficking and smuggling victims
- Analyze trafficking and smuggling patterns
- Participate in trafficking & smuggling investigations
How Criminals Use the Internet for Human Trafficking
Investigate how technology has enhanced criminal activity and the ways it is used in the trafficking process.
What skills will you gain?
- Analyze cyber activity for suspicious activity
- Analyze trafficking and smuggling patterns
- Participate in trafficking & smuggling investigations
Introduction to Labor Trafficking: Examination of Domestic and International Issues
This course examines issues related to labor trafficking investigations; Migration vs. Migrant, and examines why certain populations are vulnerable.
What skills will you gain?
- Discuss the importance of migrant worker programs for countries with low unskilled worker populations
- Discuss how immigration laws and anti-trafficking laws have conflicting purposes
- Evaluate how conflict and civil unrest create conditions of vulnerability in population groups
- Formulate systems and processes that can mitigate risk of labor exploitation in at-risk populations
Introduction to Forensics and Human Trafficking
Explore the different policing models related to human trafficking, how the regulatory environment impacts investigations, and how criminal organizations use trafficking to finance terrorism, war, and other criminal activity.
What skills will you gain?
- Analyze vulnerabilities of targeted groups
- Analyze trafficking and smuggling patterns
- Participate in trafficking & smuggling investigations