Seminar

A seminar is a form of academic instruction that is focused on discussion and interaction among a group of participants. It is typically led by a subject matter expert and may take place in a classroom or online. Seminars are often used in higher education settings to allow students to engage in in-depth discussions and analyses of a particular topic. They are typically more interactive and participatory than traditional lectures, and often involve small group discussions and activities. Seminars can be an effective way for students to learn from each other and gain a deeper understanding of a subject.

 

 

Saint Leo, Mel Greene Institute hosting free webinar on use of social media to lure victims
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Saint Leo, Mel Greene Institute hosting free webinar on use of social media to lure victims

Events Published on July 7th, 2022 | by University Communications Social media platforms are being used more frequently to lure unsuspecting victims into human trafficking. Now, a July 26 webinar presented by the Mel Green Institute to Combat Human Trafficking will address this rapidly growing issue. The institute was created by Saint Leo University and…

National Commission for Women (NCW) organizes one-day seminar on Anti Human Trafficking Awareness
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National Commission for Women (NCW) organizes one-day seminar on Anti Human Trafficking Awareness

New Delhi: National Commission for Women organized a one-day seminar on Anti Human Trafficking Awareness in collaboration with the Bureau of Police Research and Development. The one-day awareness session discussed the introduction, concept, patterns, and existing response systems of human trafficking and the psycho-sociological impact of trafficking as well as the role of civil society…

Human trafficking victim turns trauma into triumph
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Human trafficking victim turns trauma into triumph

According to a report from the Human Trafficking Legal Center, modern-day enslaved people number as many as 25 million, and most never see justice. Evelyn Chumbow, operations manager and survivor advocate for the Washington D.C.-based organization, said human trafficking happens around the world — and in the U.S. Her presentation was part of the Bon…

How Do Human Traffickers Choose Their Victims?
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How Do Human Traffickers Choose Their Victims?

“How do human traffickers choose their victims” is a question that has been on many minds lately, especially parents of young children– and for good reason. It is no secret that the dangers of human trafficking are real. While there is not one single way that traffickers spot human trafficking targets, there are many misconceptions…

Human Trafficking: Pathways to Prevention
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Human Trafficking: Pathways to Prevention

Recently, we participated in this online meeting. Here’s everything we received! Hope it’s useful for you. Friends, Thank you for your interest in Human Trafficking: Pathways to Prevention. This event was co-led by the HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (HHS Partnership Center) and the Office of Trafficking in Persons within the Administration for Children and Families (contact info…

Juvenile Delinquent or Victim of Human Trafficking?
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Juvenile Delinquent or Victim of Human Trafficking?

Story of a Human Trafficking Victim It’s midnight. Officer Scott pulls his patrol car into the lot of a small, 24-hour convenience store. As he approaches, he peers through the decal-laden glass door to see a middle-aged man struggling to restrain an agitated 16-year old girl. The store owner had caught this young woman and…