The Human Trafficking Reporting System ( HTRS) is a secured, online performance measurement portal. The HTRS collects data on suspected human trafficking incidents, offenders, and victims from DOJ-funded human trafficking task forces. These task forces can encompass cities, regions, territories, or states. The HTRS has data on information reported by task forces for incidents occurring from 2007 through June 2010. Information collected includes incident status, type of human trafficking, lead investigating agency, number of known victims, number of known offenders, whether the case was confirmed as human trafficking, the demographic characteristics of offenders and victims, case processing information of offenders, and victim service provision information.
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Characteristics of Suspected Human Trafficking Incidents, 2008-2010 Describes the characteristics of human trafficking investigations, suspects, and victims in cases opened by federally funded task forces between January 2008 and June 2010. | |
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Characteristics of Suspected Human Trafficking Incidents, 2007-08 Presents preliminary findings from the Human Trafficking Reporting System (HTRS) on alleged incidents of human trafficking reported by 38 federally funded task forces. | |
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Characteristics of Suspected Human Trafficking Incidents, 2007-08 "More than 1,200 alleged incidents of human trafficking reported in the U.S." | |
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