Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Protection of Children and Other Persons › Chapter CHAPTER 207— - COMBATING DOMESTIC TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS › § 20711
The Attorney General must create and keep a National Strategy to fight human trafficking. The plan must coordinate federal, state, local, and tribal work on investigating and prosecuting trafficking. Each U.S. attorney must make a district plan with local partners, join any local human trafficking task forces, and do other coordination the Attorney General finds useful. The strategy must also set annual budget priorities for federal anti‑trafficking work, improve coordination inside the Department of Justice and with the FBI, watch for future trends and new investigative tools, encourage private‑sector and community cooperation, and include a national approach to prevent trafficking and reduce demand. Each federal district must have at least one assistant U.S. attorney serve as a Human Trafficking Coordinator. That coordinator must carry out the strategy, work with a victim‑witness specialist, handle or help prosecute cases, do public outreach, make sure required data collection under the Abolish Human Trafficking Act of 2017 is sought, coordinate with other agencies and service providers, and seek court‑ordered victim restitution when required. Within 60 days after December 21, 2018, the Attorney General must also name a DOJ official to lead department‑wide trafficking work. That official must support investigations, prosecutions, training, outreach, victim services, grants, and policy, and — with input from survivors or anti‑trafficking groups — produce and share training guides for those who may encounter trafficking victims.
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34 U.S.C. § 20711
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73