This brief published by the Office for Victims of Crime Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center provides guidance for understanding labor trafficking.
This publication of the Office for Victims of Crime Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center provides guidance for understanding labor trafficking. The document begins with the federal definition of labor trafficking and then describes the realities of labor trafficking for survivors. The document also outlines indicators of labor trafficking using the Action, Means, Purpose (AMP) Model.
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