In February 2012, the Center for the Human Rights of Children (CHRC) at Loyola University initiated a legal needs assessment project for child trafficking victims, using Cook County, Illinois as a case study. The study was released in August of 2013.
The project identified:
• Existing service providers working with both U.S. citizen and foreign national child trafficking survivors
• The legal needs of trafficked children
• Current legal services available to this population
• Gaps in those services in Cook County
Download the report here:
http://luc.edu/chrc/humantrafficking/legalservicesassessmentforchildtraffickingsurvivors/
The project identified:
• Existing service providers working with both U.S. citizen and foreign national child trafficking survivors
• The legal needs of trafficked children
• Current legal services available to this population
• Gaps in those services in Cook County
Download the report here:
http://luc.edu/chrc/humantrafficking/legalservicesassessmentforchildtraffickingsurvivors/