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December 11, 2008
Representing Human Trafficking Victims
The American Bar Association has made available for free some useful resources for attorneys representing victims of human trafficking. One is a publication called Meeting the Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Domestic Violence Attorneys and Advocates. A second publication is Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Children's Attorneys and Advocates. And a third publication is Human Trafficking Cases: How and Why to Use an Expert Witness. How much do these publications cost? They're all free. You can download them for free by clicking here or order hard copies for free by clicking here. Well done, ABA.
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