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DOJ opposition to subsection (d)(6) which would create a guardian ad litem program, citing conflict of interest concerns and existing procedures under 18 U.S.C. §3509(h).
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This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis of proposed legislation concerning trafficking victims. The DOJ opposes several provisions, including the creation of a guardian ad litem program and a confidentiality section that could impede law enforcement, and recommends changes to language that would create a legal obligation for government-funded counsel. The DOJ also recommends striking a 2% funding cap for training and ensuring that both the DOJ and DHS are involved with HHS in the development of a $5 million pilot program.
Events with shared participants
DOJ analysis and opposition to subsection (d)(5) of a proposed Act, specifically the term 'shall ensure' regarding government-funded counsel for victims.
Date unknown
DOJ recommendation to strike the 2% cap on funding for training and technical assistance under 22 U.S.C. 7105(b)(2)(B) to allow OJP to better allocate funds for trafficking victims.
Date unknown
DOJ recommendation to amend Section 203 of the 2005 version of an Act to ensure DOJ and DHS are included with HHS in the development of a $5,000,000 Pilot Program.
Date unknown
Analysis of a bill concerning trafficking, specifically Section 214 and its subsections.
Date unknown
The Administration's proposal in the 2008 Budget to consolidate DOJ's grant programs.
2008-01-01
The Department of Justice (DOJ) states its opposition to several subsections of Section 214 of a proposed bill concerning trafficking victims.
Date unknown • N/A
The Department of Justice analyzed and stated its opposition to several provisions within a proposed bill, specifically Section 214 and its subsections, related to funding and programs for trafficking victims.
Date unknown • United States
DOJ conducts trainings for law enforcement and other audiences on the issue of trafficking in persons, including training on juvenile victims through the Innocence Lost National Initiative.
Date unknown • N/A
The DOJ recommends adding 'endeavor to' after 'shall' in subsection (c)(3)(A)(ii) to avoid creating a legally actionable obligation for federal law enforcement.
Date unknown • Not applicable
DOJ analysis and response to proposed legislative changes in Sections 202 and 203 of a bill related to human trafficking.
Date unknown • Not specified
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