Sex Trafficking - Answers Recruitment, harboring, transporting, providing, obtaining, patronizing
or soliciting a person for the purpose of commercial sex act through force, fraud or coercion.
*Under age of 18 does not require force, fraud or coercion*
Labor Trafficking - Answers Recruitment, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining of a
person for labor or services through force, fraud, or coercion.
For the purpose of involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery
What does the "AMP" in the AMP Model stand for? - Answers Action, Means, Purpose
What is the AMP Model used for? - Answers Used to break down the core components of
human trafficking, which includes an action, means, and purpose.
Human Trafficking v. Smuggling - Answers Smuggling is illegal transportation of a person
across international borders.
Smuggling is typically voluntary and the person is free to leave afterwards.
A trafficked person may be transported into a country, but the person is then exploited for
financial gain through labor services.
What percent of trafficker have relationships with their victims? - Answers 91%
-family, friends, boyfriends, employers
What might traffickers pose as on social media? - Answers -Escort services
-Modeling agencies
-Dancing opportunities
-Boyfriends
-Friends
,Who don't victims of trafficking leave? - Answers -Love/Loyalty for their trafficker
-Fear
-Lack of resources
-Lack of Trust
-Language Barriers
-Don't know the law
-Feeling of not having an option
-Manipulated into the "buy-in"
Who don't victims of trafficking disclose? - Answers -Shame
-Self blame
-Embarrassment
-Guilt
-Belief that THEY are the criminal
-Not realizing they are a victim of Human Trafficking
-Fear of LE and the Legal System
-Fear of Retaliation
-Lack of Trust
When interacting with human trafficking victims, LEOs must be: - Answers Respectful, Non-
Judgmental, and Honest
Items common in Human Trafficking - Answers -Brands/Tattoos
-Cell Phones
-Pre-Paid Credit Cards
-Receipts
-Ledgers
-Sexual Paraphernalia
-Laptops/Tablets
, -Hotel Keycards
Bias Crimes are ________ crimes. - Answers state
Hate Crimes are ________ crimes. - Answers federal
Hate Crime: - Answers A crime, typically one involving violence, that is motivated by prejudice on
the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds.
Prejudice: - Answers A preconceived judgment or opinion, meaning a belief or attitude formed
beforehand about someone or something, often without sufficient evidence or based on
stereotypes, usually directed towards a particular group of people based on their membership in
that group.
Stereotyping: - Answers An overly simplified representation of the typical characteristics of
members of a specific group, or a falsehood that has been repeated so many times that it is
accepted as generally true.
Negative stereotyping is a key feature in: - Answers -Prejudice
-Racism
-Sexism
-Ageism
What does the first responding officer do when responding to a bias crime? - Answers -Provide
physical/emotional aid
-DO NOT victimize Reporting Party or Victim
What does the investigating officer do when responding to a bias crime? - Answers -Establish
motive/intent
-Photograph any/all graffiti
-Look for damage to items of cultural/religious importance
-Look for unique violence
-Look at location of the incident
Bias Crime indicators: - Answers Race, Ethnic, Gender, Cultural Differences, Gestures,
Comments, Written Statements, Drawings/Markings, Motive of the Suspect, Victim/Witness
Perception, Location of the Incident, Admission from bias/hate group
Hypersexualization - Answers The attribution of sexual or erotic characteristics to someone or
something to an extreme or inappropriate degree.