Human Trafficking Sign

There are several signs that may indicate that someone is a victim of human trafficking. These can include:

  • Lack of control over their own identification documents, such as a passport or ID card
  • Signs of physical or sexual abuse, such as bruises or scars
  • Lack of control over their own money, or being unable to account for large amounts of cash
  • Being forced to work long hours without breaks or time off
  • Being isolated from friends and family, or being unable to move freely
  • Being in a situation where they are unable to leave or leave on their own accord
  • Fear of law enforcement or other authorities

If you notice any of these signs in someone you know, it is important to reach out to them and offer support. You can also contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888.373.7888 for more information and assistance.

International Game Developers Association Promotes Human Trafficking Prevention Education
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International Game Developers Association Promotes Human Trafficking Prevention Education

PBJ Learning is proud to have been featured in the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) Newsletter, which goes out to tens of thousands of professional interactive game developers, including employees of the biggest companies in the world, from Activision (the makers of World of Warcraft) to Epic Games (the makers of Fortnite). In the leadoff…

Psychology Today Interview with PBJ Learning’s Founders
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Psychology Today Interview with PBJ Learning’s Founders

Spreading awareness and knowledge through Psychology Today We are honored to have been interviewed by Mackenzie Littledale, who writes the “From Margin to Mainstream” blog for Psychology Today.  She spent well over an hour with us, covering so many topics. We can’t shut up when we start going, so the conversation flowed from one idea…

REVIEW: Com­mer­cial Lodg­ing Train­ing Video “HUMAN TRAFFICKING: HOW HOTEL EMPLOYEES CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE” from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
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REVIEW: Com­mer­cial Lodg­ing Train­ing Video “HUMAN TRAFFICKING: HOW HOTEL EMPLOYEES CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE” from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

This is, essentially, an unskippable video and a certificate form saying you have watched the video. Really. And this is provided by the Texas Attorney General. Let me make this perfectly clear: there is no test for understanding, the certificate is granted by collecting all the letters while you watch the video.

Surprisingly, collecting letters is actually more proof you’ve watched a video than most other video-only courses.

My Password Safety Technique – What’s Yours?
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My Password Safety Technique – What’s Yours?

Online Safety and Passwords – Take It Seriously Is the beginning of the year a good time to change your passwords? Seems as good as any! This advice is for everyone. Parents, you definitely want your children to know this, too, for obvious reasons. Let me try to convince you that you want to have…

REVIEW: Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service Human Trafficking FSA122 – 8.00 hours
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REVIEW: Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service Human Trafficking FSA122 – 8.00 hours

This course is not available yet, but it appears as if this is a course that HAS existed before.

“Currently there are no scheduled classes for this course. However, in some cases a course can be scheduled to meet your organization’s specific needs. For more information about this course or to schedule a class, please contact Institute for Law Enforcement and Protective Services Excellence.

“An ounce of PREVENTucation is worth a pound of cure”
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“An ounce of PREVENTucation is worth a pound of cure”

Prevention is better  “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” We’ve heard it a zillion times. And it’s true. When it comes to human trafficking, there is one thing the experts agree upon. Prevention is better. Human trafficking education can prevent people from becoming victims. The challenge is… how do you get…

REVIEW: Hotel Training from Guardian Group
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REVIEW: Hotel Training from Guardian Group

Online Course Review Series This is a part of a series of reviews of online anti-trafficking courses. Summary Cost: $5.00 Assessment-based Certificate: Unknown. Interactivity: Unknown. Duration: Unknown. Course description: A course for hotel management and staff to equip themselves with the knowledge necessary to recognize, respond and report human trafficking. Protect yourself, your property and…

REVIEW: Stanford Human Trafficking Awareness for the Hospitality Industry
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REVIEW: Stanford Human Trafficking Awareness for the Hospitality Industry

Review: Can’t review it because it’s not available right now. This is what I see, January, 2022: “Thank you for your interest. No sections are available. Please click the button below to receive an email when the course becomes available again.”

REVIEW: Human Trafficking (TCOLE# 3270) from AACOG Regional Law Enforcement Academy
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REVIEW: Human Trafficking (TCOLE# 3270) from AACOG Regional Law Enforcement Academy

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved course, “Law Enforcements Role: Human Trafficking in the State of Texas,” is free.

And it’s four hours.

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