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100 1 _aKelly Hyland, JD.
245 1 0 _aFreedom for All :
_bAn Attorney's Guide to Fighting Human Trafficking.
264 1 _aLa Vergne :
_bAmerican Bar Association,
_c2016.
264 4 _c�2016.
300 _a1 online resource (370 pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 _aIntro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: What Is Human Trafficking? -- Defining Trafficking -- The Scale of the Problem -- Trafficked Persons in the United States -- The Industries Where Human Trafficking Is Found -- Agriculture -- Manufacturing -- Domestic Servitude -- Prostitution -- Elder Care -- Country Clubs and Hotels -- Restaurants -- Janitorial Services -- Root Causes -- Traffickers' Tactics -- Force -- Fraud -- Coercion -- Misconceptions About the Term Human Trafficking -- The Impact on Trafficked Persons -- Financial Consequences -- Physical Health -- Mental Health -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: The Criminal Justice Response -- Human Trafficking Task Forces -- Federal Laws -- Trafficking Victim Protection Act -- Related Federal Statutes -- State Anti-Trafficking Criminal Statutes -- Definition of Human Trafficking -- Equity in Labor and Sex Trafficking Prosecutions -- A Victim-Centered Prosecution -- The Proactive Prosecution -- Trust Building -- Law Enforcement Coordination -- Coordination with Service Providers -- Prosecutors and Victim Services Attorneys Collaborating for Immigrant Victims -- Restitution and Asset Forfeiture -- Restitution -- Asset Forfeiture -- Counterpart: Victim Services Attorneys -- Civil Litigation -- The Criminalization of Victims -- Arresting Victims -- Post-conviction Relief -- The Role of Judges -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Corporate Law -- Risk Mitigation -- Damage Control -- Compliance and Risk Mitigation -- California Transparency in Supply Chains Act -- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act -- SEC Regulation on Conflict Minerals -- Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Labor and Employment Law Approaches to Human Trafficking -- Myths and Misconceptions in the Labor Context -- The Case for Proactive Identification.
505 8 _aImplementing a Screening Process -- Outreach and Collaboration -- Building Civil Litigation Cases and Practices -- Civil Causes of Action -- Fair Labor Standards Act -- Discrimination Laws -- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act -- Alien Tort Claims Act -- State Civil Laws -- The Practice of Civil Anti-Trafficking Litigation -- Building Trust with Trafficked Persons -- Safety Planning -- Coordination with a Criminal Case -- Financial Implications of a Civil Judgment -- Diplomatic Immunity -- Immigration Exposure -- Mitigating Against Human Trafficking and Resulting Lawsuits -- Beyond the Lawsuit -- Coordination with Legal and Social Service Providers -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Access to Immigration Protections -- The Nexus Between Immigration and Human Trafficking -- The State of Play for Trafficked Immigrants -- Identifying Trafficked Immigrants -- Immigration Relief and Protections -- Immediate Access to Continued Presence -- T Nonimmigrant Status (T Visa) for Victims of Trafficking -- T Visa Adjustment of Status -- U Visa for Victims of Crime -- Adjustment of Status -- VAWA Self-Petition and Cancellation -- Special Immigrant Juvenile Status -- Asylum -- Considerations in Representing Trafficked Immigrants -- Language Considerations -- Culturally Appropriate Services -- Immigration Enforcement Victims Protections -- Coordinating with Law Enforcement -- Investigation and Prosecution -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: International Law -- A Brief History -- International Criminal Law -- The Palermo Protocol -- Today's Lawyering -- International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law -- Women -- Children -- Business and Human Rights -- Migrants -- International Refugee Law -- Asylum -- UNHCR Role -- IOs and NGOs -- International Labor Law -- In Practice -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: A Call to Public Interest Advocates and Attorneys.
505 8 _aUnderstanding the Intersections with Human Trafficking -- Overcoming Misconceptions -- Identification: The First Steps in Taking Action -- The Benefits of Expanded Identification -- Leveraging the Public Interest Expertise -- Traditional Public Interest Lawyering -- Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Attorneys -- Immigration Attorneys -- Juvenile Justice Attorneys -- Labor and Employment Law Attorneys -- Designing Legal Programs -- Providing Legal Representation -- Funding for Primary Services -- Ancillary Legal Services -- Collaboration -- The Role of the Pro Bono Attorney -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Resources for Attorneys -- U.S. Government -- Local Resources -- Other Resources -- Appendix -- Palermo Protocol -- TVPA and Reauthorizations -- The Athens Ethical Principals -- Luxor Implementation Guidelines to the Athens Ethical Principles -- SB 657 California Transparency in Supply Chains Act -- About the Authors -- Notes -- Index -- Copyright.
588 _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
590 _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aSreeharsha, Kavitha.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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