Human Trafficking Fundamentals (Global, Foundation)

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What you'll learn

Demonstrate knowledge of the types of human trafficking, characteristics of its victims, and situations that put people at risk for trafficking
Describe methods traffickers use to control and recruit victims
Indicate the laws and standards that seek to prevent trafficking
Identify signs of trafficking and resources for reporting trafficking
Examine the frequency of human trafficking in supply chains
Identify industries where trafficking is most common
Apply good practices to prevent trafficking in supply chains

Amendment 42-24 Authorized for use 1 January 2025 / Mandatory 1 January 2026

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There are approximately 25 million people in the world who are victims of human trafficking. This training explains the risk factors, types of trafficking, and methods used by traffickers. It appraises the methods used by unscrupulous or careless businesses and recruiters, and global laws initiatives to prevent trafficking. The prevalence of trafficking in all industries is greater than most people realize, although it is more common in some. By knowing the warning signs, businesses can guard against involvement with this crime.

Human Trafficking Fundamentals (Global, Foundation)

Human Trafficking Fundamentals (Global, Foundation)
Human Trafficking Fundamentals (Global, Foundation)
There are approximately 25 million people in the world who are victims of human trafficking. This training explains the risk factors, types of trafficking, and methods used by traffickers. It appraises the methods used by unscrupulous or careless businesses and recruiters, and global laws initiatives to prevent trafficking. The prevalence of trafficking in all industries is greater than most people realize, although it is more common in some. By knowing the warning signs, businesses can guard against involvement with this crime.

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