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Empathic listening during the trafficking assessment . . .
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Explaining who you are and why you are there is not important, prior to beginning the assessment.
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False
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Counselors should engage in casual conversation before the trafficking assessment in order to reduce the victim's anxiety and fright.
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When talking with a potential trafficking victim,
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Communication issues: When a third party has accompanied the victim and/or is interpreting for the victim:
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Victims may not be aware that they are being trafficked or understand that their situation is a crime.
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True
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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.'
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False
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Do not ask the victim if they feel safe because such questions may appear intrusive.
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True
False
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What questions are appropriate questions to ask a potentially trafficked individual in the first interview?
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Do you feel you were ever deceived about anything related to your job/your relationship?
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Did anyone ever take/keep your legal papers or identification for you, such as your passport, visa, driver's license, etc.?
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Did anyone ever force you to do something physically or sexually that you didn't feel comfortable doing?
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Were you ever physically abused (shoved, slapped, hit, kicked, scratched, punched, burned, etc.) by anyone?
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all
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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.
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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.
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True
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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.
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True
False
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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 ...
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To assist the victim with DIGITAL PRIVACY MEASURES, include which below?
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In an emergency situation when the counselor or regular professional is not available, teach the victim to _________ when the trafficker is not present.
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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?
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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.
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True
False
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How many states have passed laws prohibiting trafficking of sex or labor?
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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.
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True
False
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