- Summary of the US Anti-Trafficking Law is organized into initiatives involving Protection, Prosecution, Prevention, Presidential Initiatives, and Funding.
- Specific Information is further summarized, including:
- Protection: temporary residency, financial assistance, reintegration
- Prosecution: defining trafficking as a crime, sentencing, restitution, and witness protection
- Prevention: working with NGO's (non-governmental organizations) to raise awareness and expand areas of research
- Presidential Initiatives: Anti-Trafficking Cabinet level task-force, 'Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons'
- Funding: Congress has allocated $361 million over 2006-2007 for domestic and international initiatives