Training for Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement Training DHS provides a web-based training course to law enforcement officials to train officers on recognizing human trafficking and responding appropriately.
This interactive, 30-40 minute course is based on four videos depicting human trafficking scenarios law enforcement officers may encounter during routine duties. The course defines human trafficking, explains the indicators, and provides guidance on initiating and building human trafficking investigations.
The training is law enforcement sensitive and available on the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Electronic Learning Portal for law enforcement officials through the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS), a secure intranet that facilitates law enforcement communications and information sharing nationwide.
To establish training authorization and apply for account with RISS, visit www.riss.net/Centers.aspx. Select the RISS Center based on your agency’s physical location. Click on the email address and send a request to establish an account. Please reference your need to access the Electronic Learning Portal as the basis for establishing a RISS account.
This page was last reviewed / modified on October 5, 2011.
This interactive, 30-40 minute course is based on four videos depicting human trafficking scenarios law enforcement officers may encounter during routine duties. The course defines human trafficking, explains the indicators, and provides guidance on initiating and building human trafficking investigations.
The training is law enforcement sensitive and available on the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Electronic Learning Portal for law enforcement officials through the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS), a secure intranet that facilitates law enforcement communications and information sharing nationwide.
To establish training authorization and apply for account with RISS, visit www.riss.net/Centers.aspx. Select the RISS Center based on your agency’s physical location. Click on the email address and send a request to establish an account. Please reference your need to access the Electronic Learning Portal as the basis for establishing a RISS account.
This page was last reviewed / modified on October 5, 2011.