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Course 7T - Human Trafficking - Quiz 3

 

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1)
Empathic listening during the trafficking assessment . . .
 
centers on being attentive, observing, and listening in order to understand the client's situation without making judgments.
centers on determining if the legal criteria for the crime of Human Trafficking have been met and if charges against the controller should be sought..
both of the above
 
2)
Explaining who you are and why you are there is not important, prior to beginning the assessment.
 
True False
 
3)
Counselors should engage in casual conversation before the trafficking assessment in order to reduce the victim's anxiety and fright.
 
True False
 
4)
When talking with a potential trafficking victim,
 
start with questions about the physical or sexual abuse that the victim may have sustained, to decide if this type of assessment is appropriate.
begin by asking about the lessor forms of control such as living or working conditions, instead of the more traumatic forms of control such as threats and coercion..
 
5)
Communication issues: When a third party has accompanied the victim and/or is interpreting for the victim:
 
Allow friends or relatives or accompanying individuals to serve as interpreters, but ask them to keep the information confidential.
Try to speak to the potential victim alone - devise an opportunity to speak with him or her individually such as a physical or medical exam, a different interviewer, or a need to complete forms in a private place.
If you don't speak the language, secure an outside interpreter who is not affiliated with the victim in any way including community or social groups.
all of the above
only the second and third options are correct
 
6)
Victims may not be aware that they are being trafficked or understand that their situation is a crime.
 
True False
 
7)
To be clear, try to use commonly used terminology when questioning the victim - for example, refer to the victim's controller as 'your pimp' or 'the trafficker' even if the victim uses the word 'boyfriend' or 'boss.'
 
True False
 
8)
Do not ask the victim if they feel safe because such questions may appear intrusive.
 
True False
 
9)
What questions are appropriate questions to ask a potentially trafficked individual in the first interview?
 
Do you feel you were ever deceived about anything related to your job/your relationship?
Did anyone ever take/keep your legal papers or identification for you, such as your passport, visa, driver's license, etc.?
Did anyone ever force you to do something physically or sexually that you didn't feel comfortable doing?
Were you ever physically abused (shoved, slapped, hit, kicked, scratched, punched, burned, etc.) by anyone?
all
 
10)
The assessment should not contain questions about who received the money from sex or labor trafficking, including tips paid by the Johns (customers) for the victim's services.
 
True False
 
11)
When an individual appears in a medical facility and appears to be alone and in need of medical care for a sexual injury or condition, the first priority is to determine if sex trafficking might be occurring.
 
True False
 
12)
After addressing medical issues with a person who appears to have injuries or mistreatment that may be from a sex or labor trafficking situation, the Medical Assessment Tool directs you to call the local police immediately.
 
True False
 
13)
If the client's response to the short Medical Assessment Tool questions indicates that there may be potential danger, the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) Hotline 1-888-3737-888 can assist in determining next steps. The reason for contacting the NHTRC is that ...
 
you may need to involve law enforcement for victim safety.
the Hotline can assist in determining appropriate, sensitive law enforcement contacts in your area.
both of the above
 
14)
To assist the victim with DIGITAL PRIVACY MEASURES, include which below?
 
Assist the victim in creating new, untraceable email accounts ( e.g., Gmail)
Help the victim lock down or deactivate social media, blocking the trafficker
In browsers, block trafficker and associates, and clear browser history or use incognito/private browsing mode.
all of the above
none of the above because online activity is a confidential activity
 
15)
In an emergency situation when the counselor or regular professional is not available, teach the victim to _________ when the trafficker is not present.
 
call the National Human Trafficking Hotline toll-free at 1-888-373-7888 (TTY:711). Or Text 233733.
contact local law enforcement when the trafficker is not present, through dialing 911.
do both of the above
contact a neighbor
 
16)
In Texas, who has a legal obligation to report suspicion that an adult aged 65 or older, or a person with disabilities, is being abused, neglected, or financially exploited?
 
any professional including an attorney, police officer, clergy member, medical practitioner, social worker, or any mental (behavioral) health professional
an employer who comes to know of this information during the scope of the person’s employment in their company
both of the above
None of the above until you have proof of the abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
 
17)
If a reportable situation is an emergency involving an immediate risk of abuse or neglect that could result in death or serious harm, call 911 or your local law enforcement agency.
 
True False
 
18)
How many states have passed laws prohibiting trafficking of sex or labor?
 
49
48
50
 
19)
If the person who accompanies the victim does not appear to be a trafficker, the counselor or other assessing professional can safely contact a reporting agency in their presence, such as the police or the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
 
True False
 

 

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