FAQs

Human crime, encompassing human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, elder exploitation, and financial scams, involves severe violations of individual rights, often characterized by exploitation, coercion, and deceit. These crimes share common elements of manipulation, abuse of power, and violation of trust, often resulting in significant harm to the victims’ physical, emotional, and financial well-being.

Yes, The Knoble is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We depend on corporate members and sponsors to fund the expenses which allow us to run all our initiatives, educational webinars, and awareness campaigns aimed at fighting human crime.

The Knoble operates across nations, collaborating with financial services professionals, law enforcement agencies, government bodies, legal experts, NGOs, and other stakeholders to address this critical issue on a global scale.

The Knoble was founded by Ian Mitchell. As a visionary leader, Ian recognized the urgent need to harness the expertise and resources of financial, government, legal, and NGO professionals to tackle human crime effectively. Thus, he established The Knoble as an alliance dedicated to this cause.

You can stay informed about The Knoble’s mission through various channels:

  • Follow us on social media for regular updates and insights into human crime and our initiatives.
  • Attend our conferences, workshops, and roundtable discussions to engage directly with our members and experts.
  • Subscribe to our newsletters and publications to receive the latest news, resources, and educational materials.

There are several ways individuals and professionals can contribute to The Knoble’s mission of combating human crime:

  • Educate yourself and others about the signs of human trafficking, financial scams, online child sexual exploitation, elder financial abuse, and other forms of exploitation.
  • Spread awareness about human crime and the importance of leveraging financial clues to fight it.
  • Join The Knoble Network and participate in our projects and initiatives, such as those focused on major events like the Super Bowl or the U.S. Open.
  • Please support us financially as an individual or by encouraging your institution to become a corporate member or sponsor, helping fund our projects and campaigns to make a difference in the fight against human crime.

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If you would like to discuss ways to continue your Financial Institutions involvement in the fight, reach out today.

Human Crime has a money trail. Together we can fight it.

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