Multi-Disciplinary Response to High Risk Victims

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Multi-Disciplinary Response to High Risk Victims

September 29 - 30, 2015

Registration Deadline is August 25, 2015


The New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse in conjunction with Fox Valley Technical College is hosting a free, two-day training course that provides law enforcement officers with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively handle investigations of high risk victims.

This workshop will provide participants with the opportunity to construct a multi-disciplinary response to high risk victims.  Participants will learn how to quantify the problem of sex trafficing locally, define the high risk victim and the correlation and commonalities between the chronic runaway, repeat victims of sexual abuse, and the child victimized through sex trafficking as well as effective interview techniques when working with these victims.  Participants will learn about a 5-point strategy to combat the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC), and engage in a group exercise to develop their own local response for child victims of sex trafficing.

Who Should Attend:

Law enforcement investigators, human trafficking task force members, social service providers, prosecutors, and NPO/NGOs are strongly encouraged to attend.

Attire:

Business Casual

Location:

Erie Community College - North Campus - Law Enforcement Training Academy, 6025 Main Street, B-174, Williamsville, NY 14221

Registration:

Under "Additional Info" in this announcement, there is a PDF document you must use to register.  This document also contains directions to register on the necessary website, as well as agenda and contact informaiton.

If you have any quesitons concerning this course, please contact: Senior Trianing Technician (Police) Raymond Neves at 800-346-3534 or missingpersons@dcjs.ny.gov