If you or someone you know is being trafficked, you may call local law enforcement at 911. To learn more and also report a tip, you may call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.
If you suspect someone is being trafficked, do not approach the situation. This could make it more dangerous for the survivors and yourself. Call local law enforcement to report a tip at 911. About 1/3 of cases investigated by law enforcement start as a tip from a community member who saw something suspicious–know the signs and report.
Resource Materials
The following is a collection of anti-human trafficking resources to help you learn more. Please use the list below as a directory.
- Montana
- Organizations
- Task Forces
- Legislation
- Scholarly articles
- Survivor stories
- Projects
- Universities
- University of Nottingham: MA Slavery and Liberation
- Organizations
- Supply chain monitoring
- Survivor organizations
- Sex trafficking
- Domestic servitude
- Labor trafficking
- Forced criminality
- Organ trafficking
- Child soldiers
- Human trafficking in supply chains
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Additional resources
End Slavery Now: Antislavery Directory–Organizations where you can get involved in the fight against modern-day slavery and human trafficking.