Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month that her office is partnering with the Human Trafficking Training Center and its founder, Dan Nash, to provide free, in-state training aimed at strengthening Missouri’s response to human trafficking crimes.
The training initiative, scheduled for March 2026, is open to law enforcement officers, prosecutors, analysts, advocates, first responders, and medical professionals. The program is designed to enhance coordination across disciplines while improving the identification, investigation, and prosecution of trafficking offenses.
Hanaway said human trafficking often remains hidden and requires coordinated action to disrupt. She said partnerships and shared training are essential to equipping those working on the front lines with the tools needed to identify victims and hold offenders accountable, while increasing community safety across the state…