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Episode 67: Unmasking Dan Nash and The Human Trafficking Training Center

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$200,000 a year. That’s how much one sex trafficked woman can bring in for her trafficker. On this week’s Unmasked, we talk to Dan Nash. Dan is the co-founder of the Human Trafficking Training Center and a retired Missouri State Trooper. Over his nearly three-decade career, Dan was responsible for creating the Human Trafficking Unit and was the enforcement supervisor of the Missouri Attorney General’s Office Statewide Anti-Human Trafficking Statewide Task Force.

Through the Human Trafficking Training Center, Dan, and his business partner Alison Phillips bring a different approach in training law enforcement by addressing shortcomings in law enforcement’s response to trafficking and help them improve in identifying and rescuing sex trafficking victims. They are on pace to train more than 5,000 law enforcement officers across the US in 2023. Dan and I talk about what training looks like, the impact it is having, the barriers they face and new laws being discussed to slow demand.

You can learn more about The Human Trafficking Training Center here: https://humantraffickingtrainingcenter.com/

Check out my interview with HTTC co-founder Alison Phillips here.

Visit https://neilgetzlow.com/ to learn more about my journey and book, UNMASKED: Conquering Sexual Sin and Walking in Victory.

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$200,000 a year. That’s how much one sex trafficked woman can bring in for her trafficker. On this week’s Unmasked, we talk to Dan Nash. Dan is the co-founder of the Human Trafficking Training Center and a retired Missouri State Trooper. Over his nearly three-decade career, Dan was responsible for creating the Human Trafficking Unit and was the enforcement supervisor of the Missouri Attorney General’s Office Statewide Anti-Human Trafficking Statewide Task Force.

Through the Human Trafficking Training Center, Dan, and his business partner Alison Phillips bring a different approach in training law enforcement by addressing shortcomings in law enforcement’s response to trafficking and help them improve in identifying and rescuing sex trafficking victims. They are on pace to train more than 5,000 law enforcement officers across the US in 2023. Dan and I talk about what training looks like, the impact it is having, the barriers they face and new laws being discussed to slow demand.

You can learn more about The Human Trafficking Training Center here: https://humantraffickingtrainingcenter.com/

Check out my interview with HTTC co-founder Alison Phillips here.

Visit https://neilgetzlow.com/ to learn more about my journey and book, UNMASKED: Conquering Sexual Sin and Walking in Victory.

  continue reading

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