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Code · Connecticut · Title 54 — Criminal Procedure · CHAPTER 968 — Victim Services

Sec. 54-234. Development of response system for victims of offense of trafficking in persons. Contracts.

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(a)The Office of Victim Services within the Judicial Department shall, within available appropriations, contract with nongovernmental organizations to develop a coordinated response system to assist victims of the offense of trafficking in persons.
(b)Such contracts shall be entered into for the following purposes, including, but not limited to:
(1)Developing a uniform curriculum to address rights and services for such victims;
(2)Developing information and materials on available resources and services for such victims;
(3)Actively seeking out quality training and other educational opportunities regarding the identification and assistance of such victims that take into consideration such victims' cultural context and needs; and
(4)Promoting and disseminating information on training and other educational opportunities concerning the assistance of such victims to emergency medical services, faith-based communities, sexual assault service providers, domestic violence service providers and state and local governmental agencies.
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