Tennessee Takes a Stand Against Human Trafficking: New Law Mandates Education in Schools In a significant move to combat human trafficking, the state of Tennessee has enacted a new law requiring schools to educate students about the dangers and warning signs of human trafficking. Starting this year, K-12 students will receive awareness training as part of their curriculum, aiming to equip them with the knowledge and skills to identify and prevent exploitation. The law is a response to the growing concern over human trafficking in the state, with authorities reporting a rise in cases involving minors. By incorporating human trafficking education into the school system, Tennessee hopes to empower its youth with the tools to stay safe and report suspicious activity.


New Tennessee law requires human trafficking awareness be taught to K-12 students  Yahoo