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COR Training Trafficking in Persons (TIP)

410 th COR Training. COR Training Trafficking in Persons (TIP). Trafficking in Persons. 410 th COR Training. 410 th COR Training. Learning Objectives. Understand your role if you suspect a TIP situation Understand the consequences of certain behaviour. 410 th COR Training.

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COR Training Trafficking in Persons (TIP)

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  1. 410th COR Training COR TrainingTrafficking in Persons (TIP)

  2. Trafficking in Persons 410th COR Training

  3. 410th COR Training Learning Objectives • Understand your role if you suspect a TIP situation • Understand the consequences of certain behaviour

  4. 410th COR Training Definition • Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons by means of threat, use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse or exploitation

  5. 410th COR Training FAR 52.222-50 • Sex trafficking (sex act induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or person induced is a minor; or • Use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery

  6. 410th COR Training Examples • Buying/selling human beings • Patronizing forced prostitutes or forced labor establishments • Involuntarily holding an employee’s passport • Confining employees to disciplinary bunker, providing only MREs and water

  7. 410th COR Training Why Do You Care? • US Policy: Zero Tolerance • Contractor required to notify employees of US policy • KO required to notify Combatant Commander through local Commander or other designated representative • As COR, you should notify KO

  8. 410th COR Training Why Do You Care? (cont’d) • UCMJ Article 134: Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline or service-discrediting (e.g., patronizing a prostitute) • MEJA: DoD Civilians/Civilian Contractors are governed by US law even when operating in other regions of the world

  9. 410th COR Training “We’re not talking about sweatshops where people are treated horribly at work but then they can go home at night. We’re talking about people held against their will, under threat of violence, and paid nothing.” — Jolene Smith, Executive Director, Free the Slaves.

  10. 410th COR Training Questions?

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