2013-09-192013-09-192013http://hdl.handle.net/11212/505http://tinyurl.com/9wta2f6The following are sample questions health care providers can ask in screening an individual to determine if he/she is a potential victim of human trafficking. As with domestic violence victims, if you think a patient is a victim of trafficking, you do not want to begin by asking directly if the person has been beaten or held against his/her will. Instead, you want to start at the edges of his/her experience. And if possible, you should enlist the help of a staff member who speaks the patient s language and understands the patient s culture, keeping in mind that any questioning should be done confidentially. You should screen interpreters to ensure they do not know the victim or the traffickers and do not otherwise have a conflict of interest. Questions follow.pdfAbuse-sexualBest Practices-InterviewingCommunication -- trainingExploitation -- traffickingGuidelinesScreening Questions to Assess Whether a Person is a Trafficking VictimText