California Adds Human Trafficking Prevention Training to its 7–12 Grade Curriculum: Should Other States Follow?Middle and high school studentshuman trafficking prevention curriculumTrafficking Victims Prevention Act of 2000 (TVPA)at-risk youthschool curriculum...
Canada has long sought to be a leader in human trafficking prevention, even training judges and prosecutors internationally on the issue, according toPublic Safety Canada. Worldwide, lawyers and judges have gotten access to more resources to coordinate efforts on the topic, as well. The Uni...
This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Human Trafficking, Human Sex Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Forced Labor, Sexual Slavery, Slavery, Organ Trafficking.
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MODERN SLAVERY & HUMAN TRAFFICKING TRAINING Spectris recognises that all supply chain management staff within the organisation working in all countries need to complete risk-based MS&HT training. Spectris does undertake regular refresher training on the Code of Business Ethics which includes training on...
This training is required for new employees and is part of our recurrent training programs. All told, we train over 70,000 team members each year. Collaboration with government agencies, industry partners, and non-government organizations is another key facet of our human trafficking prevention ...
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Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking Statement This statement has been approved by the board of directors of DidaTravel UK Limited AND DidaTravel International Limited AND DidaTravel Technology Singapore Pte.Ltd. are published in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. It sets out the steps taken ...
This Essay responds to an article by Hila Shamir previously published in the UCLA Law Review, in which she suggests that human rights has failed as a framework for addressing human trafficking and that instead a labor model would be more successful. Although her article identifies potentially impor...