Awareness & Education
NJ Human Trafficking Task Force Brochure(8.5″x11″): English I Español
Human Trafficking Red Flags & Fact Sheets(8.5″x11″):
- 101 for School Administrators & Staff
- 101 for School Administrators & Staff – ESP
- Airline and Airport Workers
- Airline and Airport Workers – ESP
- EMS, Fire Department, Law Enforcement & Other Emergency Care Professionals
- EMS, Fire Department, Law Enforcement & Other Emergency Care Professionals – ESP
- Health Care Provider Assessment Card
- Health Care Provider Assessment Card (coming)
- Hospitality Professionals
- Hospitality Professionals – ESP
- Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking
Potential Indicators & Red Flags - Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking
Potential Indicators & Red Flags – ESP - Indicator Card for Schools
- Indicator Card for Schools (coming)
- Taxi, Limousine and Public Transporation Drivers
- Taxi, Limousine and Public Transporation Drivers – ESP
- Understanding Victims’ Mindsets
- Understanding Victims’ Mindsets – ESP
- What to Look for During a Medical Exam/Consultation
- What to Look for During a Medical Exam/Consultation – ESP
Human Trafficking Posters (11″x17″):
Available in English and Spanish
- Download Poster A: English I Spanish
- Download Poster B: English I Spanish
- Download Poster C: English I Spanish
- Download Poster D: English I Spanish
- Download Poster E: English I
- Download Poster F: English I
Human Trafficking Training Videos
Law Enforcement & Prosecutor Resources
Reporting Forms
Arrest Report:
Significant Events Report:
Prevention, Protection, & Treatment – The Law
How to Identify Victims
Investigate tips. Victims you identify and assist may help in the prosecution and conviction of their traffickers.
The questions below may help you identify a human trafficking victim:
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- What type of work do you do?
- Are you being paid?
- Can you leave your job if you want to?
- Can you come and go as you please?
- Have you or your family been threatened?
- What are your working and living conditions like?
- Where do you sleep and eat?
- Do you have to ask permission to eat/sleep/go to the bathroom?
- Are there locks on the doors/windows so you cannot get out?
- Do you have possession of your identifying documents? If not, who does?
If you are not in a position to question a potential victim of human trafficking, look for the following clues:
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- Evidence of being controlled
- Evidence of inability to move or leave job
- Bruises or other signs of physical abuse
- Fear or depression
- Not speaking on own behalf or non-English speaking dominated by English speaking individual(s).
- No passport or other forms of identification or documentation
Prevention, Protection & Treatment – The Law
Protection – The Statute/Law
Human Trafficking Prevention, Protection, & Treatment Act
Prevention
Treatment
Government Organizations
Non-Government Organizations
- Anti-Slavery International
- Break the Chain Campaign, Institute of Policy Studies
- Coalition Against Slavery and Trafficking
- Dream Catcher
A holistic program addressing all forms of Human Trafficking. Call 800-286-4184 and ask for the Dream Catcher Program.
- Freedom Network USA
- Free the Slaves
- Girls Education Mentoring Service (GEMS)
- Global Rights: Partners for Justice (formerly the International Human Rights Law Group)
- International Institute of New Jersey
- New Jersey Child Assault Prevention (CAP) Statewide Coordinator
- Polaris Project
- Safe Horizon
- Vital Voices
- Web Portal of the American Anti-Slavery Group, Abolish