Human trafficking often occurs on a continuum of violence, and the dynamics involved in human trafficking are frequently entwined with those of domestic violence. As such, advocates at certified domestic violence centers identify and provide services to survivors of trafficking. FCADV recognizes that advocates need to be informed on human trafficking issues, including key information on how to help a survivor of human trafficking and where to refer for appropriate statewide and national assistance. The links below are intended to assist advocates with identifying appropriate resources for survivors of trafficking.
Human trafficking and domestic violence focused educational handouts available for print:
- Human Trafficking Handbook (21.4MB) – UPDATED 2016
- Ti Liv Enfòmasyon Sou Trafik Moun (1.3M)
- Manual DE Tráfico Humano (1.4M)
Links to other websites/pages that focus on human trafficking
- Freedom Network
- Polaris Project
- National Human Trafficking Resource Center
- Out of the Shadows: A Tool for the Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking
- WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Interviewing Trafficked Women
- Federal Strategic Action Plan on Services for Victims of Human Trafficking in the United States 2013-2017
- National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Woman, Special Collection: Human Trafficking
- Statewide Council on Human Trafficking
