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Transportation Department takes steps to raise human trafficking awareness

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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg on Friday announced several actions to raise of human trafficking and to train transportation sector workers in how to recognize and report it. Photo by Chris Kleponis/UPI

July 28 (UPI) — The U.S. Transportation Department on Friday said it's taking several actions to both raise awareness and prevent human trafficking.

The action includes a new collaboration among transportation sector leaders, too.

“Transportation workers and the traveling public have a key role to play in the fight against human trafficking — which is why it's so important for everyone to recognize the signs and be prepared to report it,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a statement.

Buttigieg has appointed 15 members of the DOT Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking. The committee will develop a report that includes recommendations on countering human trafficking.

The committee consists of people from , maritime, port, rail and trucking sectors from both industry and labor. Members include lived-experience experts and representatives from anti-trafficking advocacy organizations.

The DOT is working to train aviation industry personnel to identify potential traffickers using in-flight and on-the-ground reporting methods.

The department said more than 350,000 employees have been trained through the Blue Lightning Initiative.

The Federal Mobile Carrier Safety Administration's “Your Roads, Your Freedom” also has a public awareness campaign to help educate the commercial motor vehicle industry on recognizing and reporting suspected human trafficking.

And the DOT is joining with the U.S. Homeland Security Department for a joint training of Amtrak ticket office workers on recognizing and reporting suspected human trafficking.

Since 2012, DOT's 55,000 employees have trained to recognize and report human trafficking.

Friday's announcement was made in recognition of World Day Against .

Human trafficking, according to FMCSA, is “a crime that involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain labor or a commercial sex act. All commercial sex involving a minor is legally considered human trafficking, regardless of force, fraud, or coercion.”

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EYES ON TRAFFICKING

This “Eyes on Trafficking” story is reprinted from its original online location.

ABOUT PBJ LEARNING

PBJ Learning is a leading provider of online human trafficking training, focusing on awareness and prevention education. Their interactive Human Trafficking Essentials online course is used worldwide to educate professionals and individuals how to recognize human trafficking and how to respond to potential victims. Learn on any web browser (even your mobile phone) at any time.

More stories like this can be found in your PBJ Learning Knowledge Vault.