| Labor trafficking is a crime that involves compelling or coercing a person to provide labor or services and affects persons of all ages, races, genders, and nationalities. Labor traffickers often prey on those with vulnerable life circumstances and economic hardships. Labor trafficking victims can be found in legal and illegal labor industries, as well as hidden behind closed doors and in plain view. This toolkit provides resources for law enforcement, businesses, communities, and other stakeholders to identify, respond to, and address labor trafficking and to support its victims and survivors. This resource was developed as part of the Partnerships to Address Labor Trafficking project. For more information and additional resources, visit https://cops.usdoj.gov/labor_trafficking.By Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office), Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR)Categories: Nonviolent CrimeLanguage: EnglishPublic link
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