Board-Certified Human Trafficking Investigator

A board-certified human trafficking investigator is a professional who has received specialized training in investigating cases of human trafficking. This type of investigator may work for a law enforcement agency, a government agency, or a non-profit organization. They are responsible for conducting investigations into cases of human trafficking, which can include activities such as recruiting, transporting, or harboring individuals for the purpose of exploitation. In order to become a board-certified human trafficking investigator, individuals must undergo training and pass a certification exam. This certification is typically offered by professional organizations or law enforcement agencies.

Guardian Group: 2022 Third Quarter Impact Report
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Guardian Group: 2022 Third Quarter Impact Report

Project 1591® launched on July 13th and after years of refining and testing the process and platform we are thrilled to see it actively increasing the number of people working to identify potential victims of sex trafficking. To date we have volunteers across 16 states and 5 countries outside the US that have completed training…