IPE Shared Learning: Recognizing Human Trafficking Victims in Maine
Human Trafficking – the coercion and force of individuals into prostitution, domestic and other services through sexual, physical and/or psychological violence – is a significant and unrecognized problem in Maine. Please join us for interactive discussions with Ridelphine Katabesha, Anti-Trafficking Case Manager at Preble Street, to learn how students can recognize potential trafficking victims in field placements/clerkships and the workplace. Preble Street Anti-Trafficking Coalition offers resources to furnish survivors with tools, advocacy and stability for resilience and recovery. Read more.
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