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Human Trafficking for Probation & Parole

Wed, Sep 02

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Des Moines, Iowa

Human Trafficking for Probation & Parole is designed to provide P&P with essential tools to identify victims and offenders in the normal course of duties.

Human Trafficking for Probation & Parole
Human Trafficking for Probation & Parole

Time & Location

Sep 02, 2026, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM CDT

Des Moines, Iowa, 2006 S Ankeny Blvd, Ankeny, Iowa

About the event

Human Trafficking for Probation & Parole is designed to provide P&P with essential tools to identify victims and offenders in the normal course of their duties.


As with law enforcement and the medical profession, probation & parole do not get skills-based human trafficking training. This unfortunately results in victims, offenders (and therefore cases) left unnoticed. We have developed a human trafficking training specifically for probation & parole, in conjunction with highly experienced probation & parole officers with specific human trafficking expertise, to make P&P's day to day interactions far more effective to identify victims and traffickers.


Classes for probation & parole address the unique scenarios P&P professionals find themselves in. These focused classes have the force of decades of investigative experience behind them and have been designed to yield measurable results including:

  • Identification skills that result in officers more frequently extracting trafficking victims from the hands of their traffickers and connecting them with the services they need; and

  • Obtaining and preserving evidence properly to ensure prosecutors have a robust case to prosecute criminals.

It is very common for professionals to leave our trainings and within days (and even hours) execute on the strategies learned in class to identify victims, and/or make a productive stop of a pedophile or trafficker that otherwise would have gone undetected. In fact, the shortest time we've recorded results of contacting a victim and her receiving services is 5 hours and 15 minutes following a training, and the youngest victim only 11 years old (uncovered by an officer who left our training only a few days following our training). 

 

Audience: Active Probation & Parole

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