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    Working With Victims: a Personal Response to Human Trafficking

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    Date
    April 8, 2011
    Author
    Vallerand, Harmonie
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    Abstract
    Human trafficking is a prominent social justice issue around the world. Organizations and individuals have chosen to become advocates to eradicate human trafficking and to help the victims who have suffered. Christians have a responsibility to respond, but need proper awareness and preparation to ensure the appropriate and effective response. Preparation includes education on the issue as a whole, cross-cultural awareness, and thorough training prior to direct work with victims of human trafficking. Overall, those working to eliminate human trafficking must understand that each victim who has suffered is made in the image of God and needs His love and healing.
    Contents
    Human trafficking. Overview; Modern day slavery: Definition and statistics; Globalization enables human trafficking; The call to respond; The faces of sex trafficking; Personal interest to respond
    Case study: the home foundation. History and mission; Internship program; Internship partners; Personal experience
    Training. A biblical framework; Cultural awareness and understanding; Defining culture; Developing cultural awareness and understanding
    Training model. Pre-trip preparation; Orientation; Outreach trip; Debrief
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    41 pages
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