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Human trafficking is a crime and a human rights abuse. DoW personnel may encounter sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and child soldiering during missions. It is important to recognize the signs and indicators of human trafficking and know how to respond appropriately. This training features examples of labor and sex trafficking as they occurred in the DoW as well as video stories from survivors who have a connection with DoW.
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The CTIP Program Management Office encourages the use of learning management systems (LMSs) to fulfill this requirement. LMSs can save time and improve reporting accuracy through the automated services they provide. Using a LMS counts for credit and includes a certificate of completion. Click on the LMS links below to log in and complete the course.
Link to Standalone Training*: CTIP-GA-US011 Combating Trafficking in Persons (CTIP) General Awareness (1hr)
* The standalone course is for information only. To receive credit, you must take the course through a learning management system.
Per Section 2.9.b of the CTIP DoDI (2200.01), new personnel (i.e., all Service members and DoD civilian personnel) must take CTIP training within their first year of initial entry with follow-on training determined by the Component head concerned, in accordance with the March 1, 2018 USD(P&R) Information Memorandum.