On the Streets Where We Live
Unmasking Human Trafficking
October 24th, 2017
9am - 12pm OR 1pm - 4pm
Dixon University Center
2986 N 2nd St., Harrisburg, PA 17110
Richards Room 102 Recital Hall
Audience
Law Enforcement, Victim Advocates, Human Trafficking Task Force Members, Sexual and/or Domestic Violence Response Teams, Prosecutors, and Allied Professionals.
Summary
Human trafficking is a widespread problem that affects communities at many levels. During this training, participants will learn to recognize and respond to various forms of human trafficking and the people affected by these crimes. Recognizing that this complex issue requires a multidisciplinary response, perspectives and recommendations from law enforcement, victim services providers, and medical professionals will be explored.
*Parking is Free
Presenters
Steven V. Turner
Rhonda Hendrickson
Linette G. Quinn
Faith Mong
For more information about our presenters, please see the Speakers section of this page.
*Slate of presenters may be subject to change
Agenda
This 3-hour training will be offered at two different times to accommodate participants’ schedules and travel. Content for both sessions will be the same.
Morning session:
8:30 – Registration & Sign-in
9:00 am – 12:00 pm – Training
Afternoon Session:
12:30 – Registration and Sign-in
1:00 – 4:00 pm - Training
Questions?
For questions about the training, please contact Karen Galbraith, Training Projects Coordinator, at kgalbraith@pcar.org or 717-728-9740 x 138.
For questions about registration, please contact Erin Levine, Database & Registration Coordinator, at elevine@pcar.org, or 717-728-9740 x 106.
Deadline for Registration: October 20th, 2017
To Register, Click Here!