The New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC) held its one day, in-person Summit on Friday, December 16th. The program began at 10:00 a.m. at the Trenton Country Club in West Trenton, NJ. There were two panel discussions: Human Trafficking As A Criminal Enterprise and Prevention and Resources for those Subjected to Human Trafficking. Key law enforcement officials examined how human trafficking exploits men, women, and children for prostitution, pornography, domestic servitude, migrant farm work, and more, and how it has grown into one of the largest criminal enterprises in the world. County, State, federal, and other leading authorities discussed coordinated efforts to raise awareness about human trafficking and presented critical strategies on how to prevent a trafficking situation along with vital resources available for victims.