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Interagency Task Force on Trafficking in Persons |
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The
Interagency Task Force on Trafficking in Persons shall: (1)
Collect and organize data on the nature and extent of trafficking in
persons in the state; (2)
Investigate collaborative models for protecting victims of trafficking; (3)
Measure and evaluate the progress of the state in (A) preventing
trafficking, (B) protecting and providing assistance to victims of
trafficking, and (C) prosecuting persons engaged in trafficking; (4)
Identify available federal, state and local programs that provide services
to victims of trafficking that include, but are not limited to, health
care, human services, housing, education, legal assistance, job training
or preparation, interpreting services, English as a second language
classes, voluntary repatriation and victim's compensation; (5)
Evaluate approaches to increase public awareness of trafficking; (6)
Analyze existing state criminal statutes for their adequacy in addressing
trafficking and, if such analysis determines that those statutes are
inadequate, recommend revisions to those statutes or the enactment of new
statutes that specifically define and address trafficking; and (7)
Consult with governmental and nongovernmental organizations in developing
recommendations to strengthen state and local efforts to prevent
trafficking, protect and assist victims of trafficking and prosecute
traffickers. (e)
All state and local agencies shall cooperate with the task force and
provide such data and other information as the task force may require in
carrying out its duties under this section. (f) The task force shall report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly in accordance with section 11-4a of the general statutes not later than January 1, 2006. |
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permanent commission
on the status of women, 18-20 trinity street, hartford, ct 06106
phone
860-240-8300 fax 860-240-8314 email pcsw@cga.ct.gov