PS. 5.2-22 Law enforcement capacity

Indicator Phrasing

Number of police, border patrols, prosecutors, judges, and social workers trained on the investigation and prosecution of trafficking cases.

Indicator Phrasing

English: Number of police, border patrols, prosecutors, judges, and social workers trained on the investigation and prosecution of trafficking cases.

What is its purpose?

This indicator will measure the number of police, border patrols, prosecutors, and judges who completed a learning event using a curriculum in the identification, investigation, and prosecution of human trafficking cases. Please note that this indicator is a United States Government Standard Indictor, or "F Indicator", and can be included in the MEL plans of USG funded projects.

How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data

This indicator will measure progress against on Prosecution. Data will be collected quarterly to inform strategic reviews and the data will be shared in the annual PPR.

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Gender

Important Comments

This indicator supports the USG theory of change that we advance the fight against trafficking in persons by providing training that will result in more victims identified and more successul prosecutions leading to increased convictions.

 

WARNING: This guidance was last updated in February 2023. Before utilizing this guidance, please check that it aligns with the latest Foreign Assistance reference sheet for indicator PS 5.2-22. This can be found in the live IRS Category 1 Peace and Security resource below. You can also check the State Department Resource Library for a full list of F Indicators. 

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