This presentation provides an overview of human trafficking and the role of local law enforcement officers in identifying and assisting victims. It defines sex and labor trafficking, explains how victims are exploited, and discusses common myths. Local officers are well-positioned to identify trafficking cases beneath the surface of other crimes like prostitution or domestic abuse. The presentation outlines signs that suggest a situation involves trafficking and advises officers on communicating with victims to address fears and build trust. The goal is to recognize victims, stop ongoing crimes, and connect victims to services while respecting the protections of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.