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Domestic Resources
Blue Campaign (Dept. of Homeland Security) Resource Library
Additional resources on human trafficking, including reports and awareness videos.
Human Trafficking - City of San Diego Human Relations Commission
Information and resources from the City of San Diego on human trafficking.
Human Trafficking Search
Database of human trafficking information resources.
Human Trafficking Statistics (U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Human trafficking statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
"The TIP Office leads the Department’s global efforts to combat human trafficking through the prosecution of traffickers, the protection of victims, and the prevention of human trafficking by: objectively analyzing government efforts and identifying global trends, engaging in and supporting strategic bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, targeting foreign assistance to build sustainable capacity of governments and civil society, advancing the coordination of federal anti-trafficking policies across agencies, managing and leveraging operational resources to achieve strategic priorities, and engaging and partnering with civil society, the private sector, and the public to advance the fight against human trafficking."
Trafficking in Persons Report (U.S. State Department)
Annual reports on human trafficking from the U.S. State Department.
International Resources
Counter Trafficking Data Collaborative
Provides global data on human trafficking.
Interpol - Human Trafficking
Resources from Interpol on human trafficking.
Polaris Project - Data and Research
Polaris holds the largest known data set on human trafficking in North America, which grew out of more than a decade of operating the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline.
The Protocol for Human Trafficking
"It is the first legally binding instrument with an internationally recognized definition of human trafficking. This definition provides a vital tool for the identification of victims, whether men, women or children, and for the detection of all forms of exploitation which constitute human trafficking. Countries that ratify this treaty must criminalize human trafficking and develop anti-trafficking laws in line with the Protocol’s legal provisions."