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Search Results 3 matching results for "Coerced Debt/Identity Theft"
How to Read a Credit Report: An Economic Advocacy Tool
This toolkit explains how to understand the information listed on a credit report and provides an example dispute letter for old or inaccurate information.
Levels: Introductory
Material Types: Tools
Keywords: Coerced Debt/Identity Theft Credit Repair
Demographics: Adults Foreign National US Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident Youth
Has My Identity Been Compromised?
Survivors of trafficking often have little to no control over their personal information and/or financial accounts while experiencing trafficking. If personal identifiers (Social Security number, driver’s license, student ID, etc.) or account/user credentials (account number, username/password, etc.) have been compromised, there is a greater risk of an identity crime.
See more resources for trafficking survivors on ITRC's website.