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Human Trafficking Awareness and Response: Mandated Reporter Training
Welcome & Introduction
Welcome from Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman (2:44)
Course Pre-Test
Welcome to this Course (5:51)
Learning Objectives
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Module 1: Introduction to Human Trafficking
Welcome to Module 1 (1:44)
Human Trafficking: Global, National, and Regional Perspectives
Overview: What is Human Trafficking?
Human Trafficking in Maryland (2:03)
Module 2: Defining Human Trafficking
Welcome to Module 2 (2:01)
Defining 'Sex Trafficking'
Minors and Prostitution (2:22)
Understanding Force, Fraud, and Coercion in Sex Trafficking
Sex Trafficking: Mechanisms of Control Used by Traffickers
Types of Sex Trafficking: Understanding Exploitation Dynamics (12:10)
Defining 'Labor Trafficking'
Example 1: The Hidden Reality of Labor Trafficking in the United States (5:01)
Example 2: My Experience as a Labor Trafficking Survivor (10:49)
Labor Trafficking: Commonly Affected Industries
Understanding Force, Fraud, and Coercion in Labor Trafficking
Common Myths and Realities (3:25)
Module 3: Identifying Warning Signs and Indicators
Welcome to Module 3 (2:02)
Recognizing Human Trafficking: An ER Doctor's Perspective (12:10)
Behavioral Indicators
Physical Indicators
Environmental and Situational Indicators
Module 4: Particularly Vulnerable Groups
Welcome to Module 4 (2:19)
Why Understanding Vulnerability is so Key
Minors and At-Risk Youth
Undocumented Immigrants
Individuals with Disabilities
Runaways and Homeless Individuals
LGBTQ+ Individuals
Victims of Domestic Violence
The Cascade Effect of Intersecting Vulnerabilities
Module 5: Maryland’s Human Trafficking Laws
Welcome to Module 5 (2:35)
Human Trafficking Defined Under Maryland Law
Key Provisions and Statutes
Recent Legislative Updates
Victim Protection and Support
Legal Obligations for Law Enforcement and Mandated Reporters
Module 6: The Role of Law Enforcement, First Responders, and Mandated Reporters
Welcome to Module 6 (1:32)
The Victim-Centered Case: A Study in Collaboration (6:17)
Interagency Cooperation in Combating Human Trafficking
Collaboration in Action: A Multi-Agency Approach Case Study
Module 7: Regional Navigators
Welcome to Module 7 (2:17)
What a Regional Navigator Is
The Statewide Network of Regional Navigators in Maryland
How to Work with Regional Navigators
Module 8: Introduction to For All Seasons
Welcome to Module 8 (2:25)
Agency Overview
Services Provided by For All Seasons
Module 9: Reporting Suspected Cases of Human Trafficking on the Mid-Shore
Welcome to Module 9 (2:45)
How to Report to For All Seasons
Who Can Report
What Information to Provide
Confidentiality and Anonymity Considerations
Follow-Up Procedures After Reporting
Support and Resources for the Reporter
Course Summary and Final Assessment
Review of Key Concepts
Scenario 1: Recognizing Trafficking and Vulnerabilities
Scenario 2: Reporting Process and Privacy
Scenario 3: Understanding Regional Navigator Collaboration
Scenario 4: Mandated Reporter Responsibilities
Scenario 5: Self-Care for Reporters
Course Evaluation
Course Evaluation
Course Post-Test
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Legal Obligations for Law Enforcement and Mandated Reporters
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