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Virtual National Judicial Institute on Domestic Child Sex Trafficking (Day 1)

Description:
The workshop uses hypothetical case scenarios, small group discussion, interactive exercises, and “mini” lectures to provide new and experienced judges with tools and information to develop or enhance their ability to identify and work with children who have been victimized or at risk of being victimized by sex trafficking. Participating judges will also learn effective intervention strategies that respond to the individualized needs of each victim and a stronger sense of their courtroom and community roles to help prevent and end domestic child sex trafficking.

Only state and tribal court judges and judicial officers (commissioners, magistrates, referees, etc.) are eligible to attend the program.

Facilitator:
National Judicial Institute on Domestic Child Sex Trafficking

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