Location: Virtual Event - Zoom
Date: Thurs, Apr 29
Time: 1500 ET
Cost: Free
Type: RSVP Required
Details: Trafficking in people generates approximately $150.2 billion annually, making it one of the most profitable categories of violence.
We often think of this crime as an independent enterprise with specific, identifiable victims. However, human trafficking and its victims are interwoven into a complex network of illicit activity. Reports by the UN indicate terrorist organizations use human trafficking - both labor and sex - as a means to support their primary endeavors. The worlds of financial crime and human trafficking are much closer than often portrayed: the sale of humans produces revenue, and that revenue funds other illicit activities. Join our esteemed panel to learn more about this connection, and what we can do to stop modern-day slavery.
Panelists
Staca Shehan
Vice President of Analytical Services, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Larry Cameron
CISO, Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative
Additional speakers to be announced