Title: Advanced Human Trafficking in the State of Texas
1Advanced Human Trafficking in the State of Texas
TCOLE Course 3271
UNIT FIVE
Hosted By
Bexar County Constables Office PCT4 Constable
Robert M. Blount
2UNIT FIVE
3LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Learning Objective 5.0 The participant will be
able to explain indicators of Human
Trafficking. Learning Objective 5.1 The
participant will be able to identify and explain
3-visual indicators of a Human Trafficking
Victim. Learning Objective 5.2 The participant
will be able to explain why Human Trafficking
victims may be reluctant to provide information
about their traffickers.
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4LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Learning Objective 5.3 The participant will be
able to explain characteristics of domestic
victims that may effect their cooperation in
human trafficking investigations. Learning
Objective 5.4 The participant will be able to
explain characteristics of international victims
that may affect their cooperation in human
trafficking investigations.
55.1 VISUAL INDICATORSof a Human Trafficking
Victim
- A. Visual environmental indicators are
- Restrictions of movement
- Building security
- Living conditions
- Living/working in same place
65.1 VISUAL INDICATORSof a Human Trafficking
Victim Continued
- Smuggling or other debt owed to employers
- Working conditions no safety equipment
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85.1 VISUAL INDICATORSof a Human Trafficking
Victim Continued
- B. Visual victim indicators are
- Control lack ability to move freely or leave job
- Signs of physical abuse
- Intense fear / depression
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105.1
- B. Visual victim indicators are - Continued
- Branding / tattooing
- Drug addiction
- Dont speak the local language
- Control of a workers documents
- Recent arrival from a source/transit country
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12 5.1 SEPERATING TRAFFICKER FROM VICTIM
- C. Indicators separating trafficker from victim
- Who is best dressed?
- Who has clean shoes?
- Who is holding or has control of identification
documents?
13SEPERATING TRAFFICKER FROM VICTIM Contd
- Who looks most confident?
- Who aggressively attempts to provide language
interpretation? - Who will look you in the face as you talk to them?
14 5.2 TRAFFICKING VICTIM MENTALITY
- May not identify themselves as victims
- May initially lie or use rehearsed stories
- May change story over time
155.2 TRAFFICKING VICTIM MENTALITY Contd
- May be behaviorally dependent on trafficker
- May not want family to know of his/her
circumstances - May exhibit Stockholm Syndrome and show empathy
for traffickers
165.2 TRAFFICKING VICTIM MENTALITY
- May not speak English
- May have cultural or religious background that
deter them from telling full story - May be reluctant to speak to someone wearing a
gun, badge, or uniform
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185.2 TRAFFICKING VICTIM MENTALITY Contd
- May be culturally conditioned to fear government
employees - May be fearful for their families' safety in home
country
195.3 Characteristics of domestic victims during
investigation
- Understanding Domestic Victims
- lie about their age and use false identification
- not fit stereotype of a victim (juvenile
delinquent, child prostitute, at-risk youth, or
runaway)
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21- 5.3 Understanding Domestic Victims Continued
- think of trafficker as boyfriend and be
reluctant to provide information - be involved in juvenile gang activity
- have been trafficked by a family member
22- 5.3 Understanding Domestic Victims Continued
- be a runaway or reported as a missing child
- have been abused sexually abused at home
235.4 Characteristics of foreign victims during
investigation
- Mindset of trafficking victim
- Their current situation may still be better than
where they came from - May be unaware of their rights or have been
misled - Often blame themselves for their situations
245.4 Characteristics of foreign victims during
investigation Continued
- Mindset of trafficking victim
- Have a loyalty to the trafficker
- Distrust outsiders, especially law enforcement
and fear deportation or arrest
255.4 Characteristics of foreign victims during
investigation Continued
- Mindset of trafficking victim
- Do not speak English and lack cultural knowledge
- Fearful for safety of families left behind
26WHO ARE THE VICTIMS?
- Men, Women, and Children
- Domestic U.S. Citizens and Residents within the
United States - International Foreign Nationals Across
International Borders - Desperate, vulnerable, and impoverished Persons
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27Questions?
28DEFINE PROCESS
Define Explain the background and negative
impact of racial profiling in law enforcement
profession
Process
29DEFINE PROCESS
Define Explain the background and negative
impact of racial profiling in law enforcement
profession
Process
30DEFINE PROCESS
Define Explain the background and negative
impact of racial profiling in law enforcement
profession
Process
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31DEFINE PROCESS
Define Explain the background and negative
impact of racial profiling in law enforcement
profession
Process
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32SOURCES
All Course Sources and/or Resources are listed in
your Participant Handout
33FOR YOUR ATTENTION
34TAKE A 15-MINUTE BREAK