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NOV O 5 2016 <br />a: �-I-)C:7) <br />Led l�aYkiW✓r-- <br />Return ORIGINAL <br />Executed Copy to COTC <br />tM301T11I <br />US Department of Justice <br />Office of Justice Programs <br />Bureau of Justice Assistance <br />)T <br />L <br />FY 17 Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human Trafficking <br />Memorandum of Understanding <br />Enhanced Model to Combat Human Trafficking Project <br />Between the lead law enforcement agency, <br />Anaheim Police Department, <br />and <br />Santa Ana Police Department <br />Human trafficking in California is an unsavory reality, impacted by a foreign border, international <br />airports, substantial shipping harbors, an internationally active entertainment industry, and the <br />popularity of U,S. tourism to the state. As the third largest county in California and the sixth largest in <br />the nation, Orange County celebrates a diverse population of over three million, with over 42 million <br />visitors per year per the Orange County Visitors Association. Orange County contains numerous <br />unincorporated areas and 34 cities; including the County Seat, Santa Ana, which has the sixth largest <br />Spanish-speaking population in the nation. Orange County is a prime target for traffickers given the <br />population density, the perceived affluence of residents, robust tourism and convention industry, along <br />with its nationally recognized beaches, theme parks and home to world champion professional sports <br />teams. <br />Orange County has a multidisciplinary, anti-human trafficking model designed to combat human <br />trafficking through identification, rescue and assisting victims of all forms of human trafficking. The <br />1 <br />