The Human Trafficking Knowledge Portal (HTKP) provides a one-stop-shop for information on human trafficking, including how to access resources, report human trafficking cases, and more. Log in to HTKP using your school or organizational credentials below.
How to Log In
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How to Report a Trafficking Incident
If you are aware of an instance of human trafficking in your community, please take action. Here are instructions on how to report a trafficking incident.
How to Connect with Other Organizations Working to End Human Trafficking
If you are looking for ways to connect with other organizations working to end human trafficking, the Human Trafficking Knowledge Portal is a great resource. The portal includes links to websites of organizations that provide information about human trafficking, support for survivors of human trafficking, and services for those who are working to end this heinous crime.
What are the Signs of Human Trafficking?
Human trafficking is the trade of people for the purpose of exploitation. The act of trafficking can take many forms, but all involve forcing someone into a situation where they are not free to leave or are exploited sexually, physically, or economically.
The following are some common signs that someone may be involved in human trafficking:
-A person who is asking for financial assistance or services that are not within their means
-A person who has been taken away from their home or country against their will
-A person who appears to be in a hurry or has been forced to do things quickly
-A person who does not have contact with friends or family members, especially if they were usually very social
-People who have been moved around a lot or frequent changes of residence
What Can I Do If I See or Know About a Trafficking Incident?
If you see or know about a trafficking incident, there are a few things you can do to help.
1. Report the incident to law enforcement. This is the most important thing you can do to help get trafficking offenders off the street and ensure that victims receive the care they need.
2. Provide support to the victim(s). This may include providing shelter, food, or medical assistance.
3. Advocate for change. Raise awareness about trafficking in your community and advocate for changes that will improve how trafficking is addressed and punished.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a comprehensive human trafficking information portal, look no further than the Human Trafficking Knowledge Portal. This resource offers extensive information on human trafficking, including tutorials and tools to help identify signs of trafficking in people and organizations, as well as resources to raise awareness about this issue. In addition, the portal includes informative articles on different aspects of human trafficking, such as labor exploitation and sex trafficking. If you want to learn more about what human trafficking is and how to fight it, be sure to visit the Human Trafficking Knowledge Portal!