Human trafficking and domestic violence are different types of victimizations and require different responses from legal and social service providers, but there are also important similarities. This one day conference will explore the extensive intersections of domestic violence and human trafficking. Panelists include representatives of governmental and non]governmental organizations, and will feature experts from the legal, social service, and law enforcement professions. The agenda will cover criminal investigations and prosecutions, basic and advanced legal remedies, the special needs of child victims, mental health and trauma, benefits and services, and other topics.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Limited parking is available.
Co-Sponsored by:
American University Washington College of Law, Center for Human rights and Humanitarian Law, Immigrants’ Rights Coalition, Women in International Law Program
Boat People SOS
Ayuda, Inc.
For more information and to register, please contact:
Office of Special Events & Continuing Legal Education
Phone: 202.274.4075; Fax: 202.274.4079; www.wcl.american.edu/secle
No Charge for Admission: CLE and CEU Credits are available at a cost of $20
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