Wednesday, January 26, 2022
BU Law Conference: Human Trafficking, Then and Now: New Directions and Approaches to Exploitation
Human Trafficking, Then and Now: New Directions and Approaches to Exploitation
Boston University School of Law | Public Interest Law Journal Symposium
Friday, February 11, 2022 | 10:00 am to 4:15 pm
Register here. Please note, this symposium will be presented in a virtual format on Zoom.
Current Symposium Schedule (as of January 25th, 2022)
Human trafficking is a global problem. Yet, defining the scope is difficult, in part due to the underground nature of the problem and the fear that many survivors face. Many survivors do not self-identify. Moreover, legal and social service professionals, often uniquely positioned to engage with survivors, fail to effectively identify potential survivors. Additionally, survivors are often less likely to be believed and stigmatized when they speak out about their experiences. Click the link above for details.
KJ
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2022/01/bu-law-conference-human-trafficking-then-and-now-new-directions-and-approaches-to-exploitation.html