Human Trafficking LawProject Database
Human Trafficking Database
Welcome to the Human Trafficking Law Project (HTLP) database. Launched in February 2011 by the Human Trafficking Clinic at Michigan Law School, the HTLP is the first publicly available database of human trafficking cases within the United States. Through the HTLP, the Clinic has helped to strengthen anti-trafficking laws in the United States and to support government officials, law enforcement, and practitioners who are working on behalf of human trafficking victims.
To learn more about our review process and how we gather cases for inclusion in the database, please see our Research Methodology.
Currently, the database does not have a boolean search function. You will not be able to search for a combination of words or phrases using terms such AND, OR, and NOT.
READ MORE HERE:
http://www.law.umich.edu/clinical/HutrafficCases/Pages/searchdatabase.aspx
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