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"Transportation is really the first place where victims of human trafficking can be intercepted and possibly escape or be freed.”

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Suleman Masood, Subject Matter Expert

National Outreach Survey for Transportation (NOST) Contributor

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National Outreach Survey for Transportation (NOST)

Access the Data

The NOST Final Report

Data Visualization Toolkit (DVT) v.1

Data visuals included in the NOST report can be viewed, shared, or downloaded to support counter-trafficking efforts. Filter by Question Identification Number (QID#). Data visuals that were not included in the NOST report may be added in a future update. Usage of visuals must include proper attribution.

The Online Access of the DVT includes JPG files of each data visual and the Zip File includes both JPG and SVG file options. 

Methodology

This is the longer version of our methods section located in the Appendices of the NOST report, which includes forms and tables.

NOST Supporting Resources

NOST Data Dictionary

NOST Dataset

NOST Final Report

Access NOST Individual Chapters

Introduction

Executive Summary & Overview: Transportation Systems, Human Trafficking, and the NOST, by Deb Neimeier, PhD

Intersection with Society and the Private Sector

General Opinion: Societal Views About Human Trafficking, by Mary Adams

Fighting Human Slavery: Why the Private Sector Should Care, by Matthew Friedman

Modal Providers and State DOTs

Aviation: Action from Airports, Airlines, and their Allies, by Chris Baglin, JD and Christi Wigle

Roadway Modes: Freight Systems, Roadways, and Human Trafficking - Trucking’s Role, by Chris Baglin, JD, Steven Jones, PhD, and Deb Neimeier, PhD

Transit: Local Counter-Trafficking Efforts, by Kristen Joyner

Maritime: Combating Modern-Day Slavery in the Sea and on Land, by Mary Adams

Rail: Risks Within the Railway System, by Chris Baglin, JD and Christi Wigle

Pipelines: Mitigating Exposure to Human Trafficking, by Marisa Auguste, MS

State DOTs: Leveraging a Leadership Role, by Chris Baglin, JD and Christi Wigle

Legal Perspectives and Internal Governance

State Laws: Overview of Anti-Human-Trafficking Legislation, by Trayce Hockstad, JD

Criminal Justice Response to Human Trafficking: Law Enforcement Perspectives and One Nonprofit’s Approach to Training Law Enforcement in Modern Times, by Rochelle Keyhan, JD

Governance: Building Sustainable Programs and Sharing Data, by Chris Baglin, JD and Christi Wigle

Workforce Roles and Perspectives

Training: Educating the Transportation Industry about Human Trafficking, by Yvonne Chen, Lori L. Cohen, and Samantha Martinez

Reporting: Disrupting Labor and Sex Trafficking with Stronger Reporting Practices, by Marisa Auguste, MS

Mental Health: Impact on the Transport Sector, by Mary Adams

Individuals Disproportionately Affected by Human Trafficking

Impact on Labor and Sex Trafficking Survivors: Intersection of Transportation and Human Trafficking, by Megan Lundstrom, MA

Forced Labor: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives in the Fight Against Labor Trafficking, by Kezban Yagci Sokat, PhD

Indigenous Populations: Human Trafficking in Tribal Communities, by Margo Hill, JD, MURP

Vulnerable Populations: Underserved Communities - Identifying Needs and Supporting Resiliency, by Yvonne Chen, Lori L. Cohen, and Samantha Martinez

Service Providers and Advocacy

Advocacy: Serving on the Frontlines, by Christi Wigle, Stephanie Bosco-Ruggiero, PhD, and Mary Adams

Appendices

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