Hope for Justice, Inc.
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P.O. Box 280365
Nashville, TN 37228
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
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Description
Hope for Justice has three regional centers in the continental United States: North Carolina, Tennessee, and Iowa. In North Carolina, the regional center has a Health and Human Services contract to provide community-based aftercare for survivors of trafficking. All three regional centers also carry out investigative work to identify victims of trafficking and to support them to leave exploitation, working closely with relevant law enforcement agencies. Our highly trained investigators gather the evidence needed for law enforcement to pursue the perpetrators of human trafficking. All the regional centers carry out outreach activities and tailored technical training for front-line agencies domestically and overseas.
Beneficiaries
General Public
Victims
At-Risk Populations
Program Areas Served
North Carolina, Tennessee, Iowa
Budget
$0.00
Description
Hope for Justice has a range of high-quality training packages tailored to different levels of complexity and specific audiences. These packages can be delivered through our Learning Academy, an online learning platform, or blended approaches with virtual or face-to-face sessions with subject-matter experts. We have worked with the US State Dept to make our training available to US government staff worldwide.
Beneficiaries
International Populations
Other Named Groups
US
Program Areas Served
United States, United Kingdom
Budget
$458,000.00
Description
Headquartered in Nashville, TN, we operate three Regional Investigative Centers across the U.S., established in 2016. The Center's vision is to live in a world free from slavery. One of the primary ways this is achieved is by rescuing and recovering as many victims as possible and enabling others to do so. Hope for Justice is the only not-for-profit organization in the U.S. equipped to investigate independently or with law enforcement to identify and rescue victims of human trafficking. Since its launch, over 700 cases have been referred to the Investigative Center, with over half of those developing into active investigations resulting in over 150 trafficking victims recovered. A majority of all cases had been accepted for federal prosecution. Since 2017 we have trained over 30,000 frontline professionals who are most likely to come into contact with victims of human trafficking, often without realizing it. In the past year, we have developed relationships with 50 law enforcement.
Program Successes
The number of people trained:
The total number of individuals attended our spotting the signs of Modern Slavery courses.
Year Total
2022 12000
2021 4918
2020 4003
2019 10733
2018 2158
2017 1114

Number of Police trained in spotting the signs of Modern Slavery:
Number of law enforcement professionals who attended our spotting the signs of Modern Slavery courses
Year Total
2022 2151
2021 910
2020 384
2019 650
2018 452
2017 433

The number of government workers trained in spotting the signs of Modern Slavery:
Number of Government workers who attended our spotting the signs of Modern Slavery courses
Year Total
2022
2021 1241
2020 2178
2019 179
2018 465
2017 119

The number of modern slavery referrals:
The number of referrals where Modern Slavery was suspected.
Year Total
2022 200
2021 148
2020 178
2019 81
2018 65
2017 55


Category
Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy  - Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy, General/Other 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Victims
At-Risk Populations
Program Areas Served
Tennessee, North Carolina, Iowa