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Human Trafficking/Drug Endangered Children Workshop
Up one levelThis 1-day training is law enforcement sensitive and available on the FLETC Electronic Learning Portal for law enforcement official with an account with the Regional information Sharing System. This course will teach officers how to recognize human trafficking encountered during routine duties, how to protect victims, and how to initiate human trafficking investigations. Drug Endangered Children is designed to give the investigator the tools necessary to collect, preserve and present evidence to the prosecutor to prove the crime of felony child abuse and neglect.
Who Should Attend
Qualified applicants must be full-time, sworn law enforcement peace officers.
Eligibility
Preference for admission into this program is given to non-federal law enforcement officers or other emergency responders working in rural areas. “Rural” is defined as any area outside of a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the Office of Management and Budget; or any jurisdiction inside of a MSA located in a county, borough, parish or land under the jurisdiction of an Indian Tribe with a population of no more than 50,000.
Non-rural applicants will be admitted on a space-available basis beginning approximately 35 days prior to the program’s start date.
Cost
TUITION-FREE Attendees are responsible for all travel, lodging and meal expenses.
Registration Information
If you prefer to go directly to the registration database, or if you already have an account and password, go to https://registration.fletc.gov.
Additional Information
Call 1-800-743-5382 or E-mail us at stateandlocaltraining@dhs.gov and reference the name of the program.
Training Dates
- Manchester, VT -- Mar 12, 2013