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X-WR-CALDESC:This annual series explores the interactions between trafficki
 ng victims and the legal system—starting with the criminal justice system—
 and delves into ongoing debates at the state and federal level about what 
 reforms are needed to assist victims in escaping trafficking\, in rebuildi
 ng their lives after they have escaped\, and in preventing trafficking in 
 the first instance.\n\nUsing force\, fraud\, and coercion\, traffickers co
 mpel their victims to commit a range of illegal acts and then threaten to 
 expose them to criminal prosecution. Victims are regularly arrested and pr
 osecuted for a range of crimes resulting from their trafficking. Even year
 s after they escape their traffickers\, their criminal histories continue 
 to haunt them\, limiting access to employment\, housing\, education\, and 
 other areas of civic life. \n\n***Registration only required for Wednesday
 \, February 18th***
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DESCRIPTION:This annual series explores the interactions between traffickin
 g victims and the legal system—starting with the criminal justice system—a
 nd delves into ongoing debates at the state and federal level about what r
 eforms are needed to assist victims in escaping trafficking\, in rebuildin
 g their lives after they have escaped\, and in preventing trafficking in t
 he first instance.\n\nUsing force\, fraud\, and coercion\, traffickers com
 pel their victims to commit a range of illegal acts and then threaten to e
 xpose them to criminal prosecution. Victims are regularly arrested and pro
 secuted for a range of crimes resulting from their trafficking. Even years
  after they escape their traffickers\, their criminal histories continue t
 o haunt them\, limiting access to employment\, housing\, education\, and o
 ther areas of civic life. \n\n***Registration only required for Wednesday\
 , February 18th***
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260216T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T060001
LOCATION:Quinnipiac University School of Law\, 370 Bassett Rd\, North Haven
 \, CT 06473 US
SUMMARY:2026 Human Trafficking Awareness Week
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