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Indigenous Policing: Human Trafficking
Course number :
IPMC-106-D
Class Section Number :
D02
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Course
Description:
This course includes the definitions of human trafficking as embedded in the Criminal Code, includes the elements and signs of human trafficking, and identifies the trafficking of persons protocol.
Learning
Outcomes:
Recognize the extent of human trafficking of Indigenous women and girls locally and nationally
Differentiate between human trafficking, exploitations, and smuggling
Acknowledge the vulnerability of Indigenous persons in terms of human trafficking
Be aware of the Criminal Code legislation that is connected to human trafficking
For inquiries email
infojustice@lethbridgecollege.ca
.
Developed in partnership with the Blood Tribe Police Service.
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Class Details
0 Session(s)
Location
NA - Online
Instructor
Multiple
Instructor :
1.
Jami Albright-Tolman
2.
Gary Barron
3.
Ibrahim Turay
4.
Bryan Mucha
 
Start Date:upon registration
Tuition
$75.00
Registration Closes On
Sunday, June 30, 2024 @ 12:00 AM
Schedule Information
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Class Days
Times
Location
Instructor(s)
Instructional Method
N/A - Online
Bryan Mucha
;
Ibrahim Turay
;
Gary Barron
;
Jami Albright-Tolman
Online
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