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One way was the U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 which stated “...in the case of a minor child the harboring or possession of that child for exploitation is evidence enough to human trafficking, without any requirement to prove, force, fraud, or other means of acquisition.” The U.S. also had the Protect Act of 2003 which expanded law enforcement’s ability to prevent, investigate, prosecute and punish violent crimes against young children This set a goal for the establishment of a national Amber Alert Program that is a partnership between law enforcement agencies, broadcasters, and others to publicize the abduction of a child immediately (Cullen-Dupont 55,56). The UNODC’s (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) response to human trafficking includes: offering to help states by drafting laws and creating comprehensive national anti trafficking, assisting with resources to implement them, and states receive specialized assistance including the development of local capacity, expertise, and practical tools. They use strategies such as: research and awareness rising, promotion of the protocols, and strengthening of partnerships and coordination. (“Human …show more content…
The most effective way to investigate these crimes is through a collaborative, multi-agency approach with federal, state, local, and tribal partners.The FBI works these cases under its civil rights program and its violent crimes against children program. The main goal for for investigators is the recovery of victims and to take them away from an environment of violence. The FBI has recovered numerous victims, successfully used undercover investigations and arrested more than 2,000 traffickers. (“What We