
Berkeley Law Anti-Trafficking Project
LAW - HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES
Berkeley Law Anti-Trafficking Project is a Berkeley Law Student Lead Program (SLP) aimed at combating human trafficking worldwide.
BATPro’s mission is to prevent, address, and combat all forms of human trafficking occurring in the Bay Area. BATPro was formed to address the high rate of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) in Alameda County. Today, BATPro continues its work to prevent domestic CSEC while also addressing international trafficking by supporting legal advocates of trafficking survivors. BATPro is also committed to raising awareness about local human trafficking issues on the law school campus and in the Berkeley community at large.
More information can be found at <a href="https://berkeleylawantitraffickingproject.wordpress.com/">berkeleylawantitraffickingproject.wordpress.com</a> as well as <a href="https://www.law.berkeley.edu/experiential/pro-bono-program/slps/current-slps-projects/boalt-anti-trafficking-project-boalt-atp/">www.law.berkeley.edu</a>
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