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DOJ training and field training on using various criminal statutes in human trafficking cases.

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Name Type Mentions
Human Trafficking Task Forces organization 6 View Entity
DOJ (Department of Justice) organization 432 View Entity

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Department of Justice (DOJ) commentary on proposed legislation • 2.1 MB
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This document is a commentary from the Department of Justice (DOJ) expressing opposition to proposed legislative changes outlined in Sections 224, 231, 232, and 233 related to human trafficking laws. The DOJ argues that the proposed changes are unnecessary, burdensome, or based on a misunderstanding of existing laws and departmental procedures. The document defends current practices, including the use of a wide range of statutes like the Mann Act and collaborations with various organizations for training and enforcement.

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3
Source Documents
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2025-11-17 03:43

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