Raise Awareness – End Trafficking
Attorney General Ashley Moody is asking all Florida businesses and organizations to join her in the fight to end human trafficking by raising awareness through workforce training. Human trafficking knows no bounds. This modern-day form of slavery claims victims of all ages, sex, ethnicities, and demographics. By raising awareness and providing training, lives are saved.
What is 100 Percent Club?
The 100 Percent Club is a partnership between companies/organizations and the Florida Office of the Attorney General that recognizes those entities for taking proactive steps to train employees on the signs of human trafficking and for providing quick reference resources to effectively report human trafficking. When employees are equipped with the proper tools and training, they become the eyes and ears in their communities. By participating in the 100 Percent Club, companies/organizations commit to training their employees, commit to providing employees with a quick reference resource to easily report human trafficking, and commit to participating in the public awareness campaign.
FLCOA Has Set a Goal That 100 Percent of Florida's Correctional Officers will be Trained
The Florida Correctional Officers Association has been officially accepted into the 100 Percent Club and is working diligently and also seeking strategic partners to work with to roll the training program out statewide to all of Florida's prisons and jails with the goal of taking proactive steps to train 100 percent of Florida's correctional officers on how to spot the signs of human trafficking. Florida's jails and prisons will also provide quick reference resources for correctional officers to effectively report human trafficking to their fellow law enforcement partners assigned to work outside the jails and prisons. Florida's correctional officers will work to spot victims of human trafficking during the booking process in order to provide care where necessary and will work to end the recruitment of female inmates pending release by traffickers so as to end the vicious cycle of human trafficking.