Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center
Building a Human Trafficking Program: Resource Guide
Protecting Indigenous People: Human Trafficking Resources
Human Trafficking Service Providers: Developing a Local Network
Labor Trafficking Resource Guide
The Victim’s Safety and Well-being take Priority in All Matters: Understanding Trauma
Identifying Indicators of Human Trafficking
Understanding Labor Trafficking
Understanding Sex Trafficking
Addressing Housing for Victims of Human Trafficking
Meeting the Needs of Victims from Underserved Communities
Using Data to Assist Human Trafficking Victims
Collecting Data to Better Understand Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking: Identifying the Signs
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Bringing Loved Ones Home
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Understanding the Issue
The Intersections of Human Trafficking, Intimate Partner Violence, and Child Welfare
2019 OVC Report to the Nation: Fast Facts Fact Sheet
Just Launched: Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center Website
Twenty years ago, Congress passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. This landmark legislation provided a framework for protecting victims, holding traffickers criminally accountable, and preventing victimization from occurring in the first place.
As part of our commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, the Office for Victims of Crime is launching the Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center website.
The Center offers...
Human Trafficking
View available OVC resources, awareness materials, and services for victims of labor and sex trafficking and victim service providers.