About the Course
This class is designed for medical personnel, nurses, physicians, case workers and law enforcement and provide them with skills to interdict victims of human trafficking and exploitation. The student will understand the dynamics, terminology, and indicators of human trafficking as well as best practices for interactions with victims. The student will also be able to gather evidence from different areas to include physical and circumstantial, how to use a screening tool, how to use a victim centered approach, and how to report to law enforcement.
Your Instructor
Human Trafficking Training Center
Dan Nash brings 27 years of law enforcement experience to the HTTC, 12 of which is specifically in human trafficking cases. Alison Phillips has a decade of experience in human trafficking work through advocacy, academia and multi-disciplinary team building. Their partnership as co-founders of the HTTC began in the state of Missouri where Alison served as the Director of the Human Trafficking Task Force for the Missouri Attorney General's Office. Dan at the time was the Coordinator of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Human Trafficking Unit and provided supervision for the Attorney General's Task Force Law Enforcement Unit. Under their leadership, and with the partnership of many dedicated task force members, they were able to build on of the most successful human trafficking programs in the US.