
LOCATION
Six& Kane
63 North Fraley Street, Kane, PA, US
16735
Presenters
CONTACT INFORMATION
Public Safety Training Day
Description
In collaboration with Saint Joseph's University, law enforcement, firefighters, and related professionals will explore topics of substance use disorder and the use of Naloxone (NARCAN), as well as stigma and implicit bias when engaging persons with addictions or challenges with substance use disorder. The Addiction and Connection to Treatment (ACT) training is for anyone helping their community face the addiction and overdose epidemic. Created by public safety professionals and leading experts in substance use disorder, this training is based on a wealth of experience in the field.
Topics Covered:
* Addiction
* Trauma
* Stigma
* Intervention
* Treatment
* Connecting
In Collaboration with Lantern Rescue, as one of the largest criminal industries around the globe, human trafficking is a complex crime connected across nations. While teaching the basics of human trafficking, we will be breaking down the differences and similarities victims face in both international and domestic trafficking cases. By learning the terminology, legal statutes, and the intent behind human trafficking, professionals in criminal justice fields will learn how to better identify and react to situations of exploitation and abuse. With both case studies and scenario-based examples, individuals leaving this class will be equipped to advocate for victims while recognizing the crime of human trafficking.
Topics covered:
- Legal definition of Human Trafficking
- Types of Human Trafficking
- AMP Model
- Methods of Human Trafficking: A breakdown of force, fraud, and coercion
- International Human Trafficking profile
- Domestic Human Trafficking profile
- Victim vulnerability and signs of Human Trafficking
- Legal statutes for PA
- Resources in PA
- How to respond as a Law Enforcement Officer