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Prevention and Intervention: Combatting Human Trafficking Through the Trucking Industry The exploitation of human beings through force, fraud or coercion , for the purposes of commercial sex or forced labor, wherein a third party is making a


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Prevention and Intervention: Combatting Human Trafficking Through the Trucking Industry

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The exploitation of human beings through force, fraud or coercion, for the purposes

  • f commercial sex or forced labor, wherein

a third party is making a profit.

Human Trafficking is:

MODERN DAY SLAVERY

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Force Fraud Coercion

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There are 21 million victims of human trafficking globally. (International Labor Organization)

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Human trafficking is a $150 billion industry. (International Labor Organization)

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Human trafficking happens in all 50 states, including D.C. (National Human Trafficking Resource Center)

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A victim may be forced to have sex up to 20 times a

  • day. (Polaris)
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  • Professional truck drivers:
  • Are the eyes and ears out on the road
  • Are trained to be vigilant/observant
  • Intersect with victims
  • truck stops/parking lots
  • rest areas
  • city streets
  • bus terminals
  • gas stations
  • places of business
  • hotels/motels
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Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT)

seeks to educate, equip, empower and mobilize members of the trucking industry to combat human trafficking as part

  • f their regular jobs.
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Saturate trucking and related industries with TAT materials.

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Partner with law enforcement and government agencies to facilitate the investigation of human trafficking.

  • Calls and Tips
  • Training
  • Scouting/Intel
  • Building Coalitions
  • Iowa MVE Model
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Marshal the resources of our partners to combat this crime.

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Kevin Kimmel

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  • Adopt the IA MVE

Model in your state…or help increase engagement

  • Connect TAT to the

appropriate offices in your state to help us advance the mandating of TAT training at the CDL school level

  • Spread the word …
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For More Information Contact: Laura Cyrus TAT Operations Director 303-506-1156 LCyrus@TruckersAgainst Trafficking.org