ATB FIELD DOCTRINE
The ATB Anti-Trafficking Field Doctrine Library documents operational realities observed in human trafficking investigations, prevention efforts, and field training environments. These doctrines are designed to explain why common anti-trafficking approaches fail, how traffickers adapt, and what measures actually reduce victimization over time.
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This library exists to replace awareness-based narratives with reality-based analysis, grounded in criminal behavior, intelligence continuity, and long-term victim protection.
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Why Rescue-Centric Anti-Trafficking Models Fail
A field analysis of why extraction-only anti-trafficking efforts increase displacement, re-victimization, and trafficking network resilience rather than reducing exploitation long-term.
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How Logistics Stops Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is not defeated by awareness alone—it is defeated by disrupting the systems that allow it to operate. ATB’s Anti-Trafficking Doctrine explains why logistics, movement, and operational access determine success in investigations and victim rescue.
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