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Military recruiters bring in over 150,000 new recruits to DoW each year, and they interview hundreds of thousands more across the U.S., many of them from communities we know are vulnerable to human trafficking. In this sense, military recruiters are a potential first point of contact for victims of human trafficking and other related forms of exploitation. This specialized training focuses on signs and indicators of human trafficking that military recruiters may come across in the course of the recruitment process and provides guidance on how to respond if human trafficking is suspected or confirmed.
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Training Link: CTIP-MR-US020 Combating Trafficking in Persons (CTIP) Military Recruiters Training (1 hr)
NOTE: The Military Recruiters training may be taken in lieu of the CTIP Refresher training to meet the biennial requirement in Public Law 117-348.
This Military Recruiters Micro-Training will help you understand the nature and scope of human trafficking, the signs and indicators of sex and labor trafficking as they might occur in a recruiter setting, and appropriate responses, within the parameters of your work, if you suspect or confirm human trafficking. Military recruiters bring in approximately 150,000 new recruits each year, and they interview hundreds of thousands more, many of them from communities we know are vulnerable to human trafficking.