WELCOME TO THE EXCHANGE!

Welcome to The Colorado Anti-Trafficking Exchange! The goal of this platform is to provide richer insights and promote more connected communities that are equipped to make an impact on human trafficking in Colorado. How can you get involved?

  • Sign up to receive Exchange Updates
  • Check out the Active Opportunities section for current spaces where we’d like your participation.
  • Stay tuned for future Reports and Resources to support your efforts as a professional or community member invested in this issue.

 

Curious about our past research? Learn more here.  Thanks for being a partner in our work!

 

 

 

Amanda Finger, Executive Director

HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE

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    Search active opportunities to participate and share your insights.

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    COMING SOON: Reports, resources, and data-driven insights to support Colorado’s comprehensive anti-trafficking efforts.

Active Opportunities

MAY 2018: COLORADO PROJECT 2.0 SURVEY

Project BackgroundSignificance of ResultsYour Participation
Since the first Colorado Project, there continue to be few comprehensive processes to gauge the number of anti-trafficking efforts underway in the U.S., let alone how effective or successful those efforts are in preventing people from being trafficked. The original 2012 Colorado Project surveyed anti-trafficking efforts nationally and statewide to find promising practices in the field.
With Colorado Project 2.0, we are now assessing ongoing anti-trafficking efforts in our state in order to understand if and how Colorado addresses prevention, prosecution, protection and partnership (the 4Ps). The results will inform future Colorado anti-trafficking efforts, and more significantly, create a replicable process for other states to conduct assessments of their own communities.
You are invited to participate in a study to help the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking (LCHT) understand the complexities of human trafficking in Colorado. Our goal is measure changes in anti-trafficking efforts, every five years starting with the 2013 baseline assessment in Colorado.  Your participation is very important in understanding promising practices in the Colorado anti-human trafficking field.

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