Educators: Immersive Abuse Recognition and Prevention Training
Our immersive Virtual Reality (VR) training helps students recognize, avoid, and report abusive situations while developing emotional resilience and social awareness.
Empower Your Students with VR-Driven Training
Radical Empathy’s award-winning VR program, TRAPPED: A VR Detective Story, is designed to help educators and school administrators teach abuse prevention and human trafficking awareness in an engaging, interactive, and impactful way.
Our immersive Virtual Reality (VR) training helps students recognize, avoid, and report abusive situations, grooming behaviors, and human trafficking risks, while developing emotional resilience and social awareness.
Why Abuse Prevention Education is Critical in Schools
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 1 in 5 students report being bullied at school, and research shows that many forms of abuse, including human trafficking, are underreported in schools. Schools play a key role in early identification and prevention, helping at-risk students stay safe and informed.
Key Statistics on Abuse and Trafficking
1 in 4 children will experience some form of abuse in their lifetime.
Human trafficking is one of the fastest-growing criminal industries, with over 24.9 million victims globally, many of whom are youth.
Schools are often the first place where signs of abuse or trafficking emerge, making teacher education and student awareness critical.
By integrating VR-based abuse prevention programs like TRAPPED, schools can address these challenges head-on, empowering both students and staff to create a safer learning environment.
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How TRAPPED: A VR Detective Story Supports Teachers and Administrators
Our VR-based curriculum is designed to integrate seamlessly into your school's existing Social Emotional Learning (SEL) programs, health classes, safety protocols, or professional development initiatives. By immersing students and educators in real-life scenarios, the training provides a unique, engaging learning experience that goes beyond traditional lectures or presentations.
Here’s how schools can implement our VR program:
1. Align with Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Standards
VR Empathy Training: TRAPPED aligns with key SEL standards, including fostering empathy, responsible decision-making, and interpersonal relationship skills. As students explore the VR world, they experience situations from different perspectives, which helps them better understand and recognize abusive behaviors.
Implementation Tip: Use TRAPPED as part of a broader SEL unit on personal safety, empathy, and social awareness. Schedule class periods for VR sessions and follow up with class discussions.
2. Integrate into Health or Safety Classes
Abuse Awareness: Use TRAPPED to teach students about the realities of abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking in a safe, controlled environment. Students can learn to identify risky situations, understand grooming behaviors, and learn how to seek help.
Implementation Tip: Incorporate VR training as a practical exercise in health or safety courses. Pair it with classroom materials on personal boundaries, healthy relationships, and reporting unsafe situations.
3. Empower School Counselors and Educators
Teacher Training: Educators and school counselors can use TRAPPED for professional development, helping them identify the warning signs of abuse and human trafficking among students. VR technology gives educators a firsthand experience in recognizing subtle but critical cues in real-world scenarios.
Implementation Tip: Offer TRAPPED as a required part of teacher or counselor professional development, particularly in schools serving vulnerable or at-risk student populations. The VR training can help educators become better prepared to intervene when necessary.
4. Foster Law Enforcement and School Partnerships
Collaboration: Schools can use TRAPPED in collaboration with local law enforcement or school resource officers to provide a joint approach to abuse and trafficking prevention. The immersive VR program can enhance the training for both students and staff, making interventions more effective.
Implementation Tip: Coordinate with local police departments or school safety officers to create a school-wide safety initiative that includes TRAPPED. This can also help with mandated reporter training and compliance with state safety regulations.
5. Use in After-School Programs and Youth Groups
Student Engagement: After-school programs or youth groups focused on leadership, safety, or advocacy can use TRAPPED to provide students with a deeper understanding of the dangers of abuse and trafficking. The VR experience will engage students more effectively than traditional lessons, helping retain key safety messages.
Implementation Tip: Offer VR sessions as part of after-school clubs or enrichment programs. This allows for smaller groups of students to experience the training and discuss it with a facilitator.
Success Stories: Schools Using TRAPPED for Abuse Prevention
Many schools and educational institutions have already begun using TRAPPED: A VR Detective Story to teach abuse prevention. Some of the schools we’ve partnered with have reported:
Increased student awareness of human trafficking and abuse-related risks.
Higher engagement levels among students, with VR making complex topics easier to understand and retain.
Improved teacher confidence in recognizing and responding to early signs of abuse.
Testimonial:
"Students and faculty have been amazed by the way the virtual reality experience, TRAPPED: A VR Detective Story, makes people care about the educational materials they really must know to recognize a victim and what to do.”
– Eric Chagala, Principal, Vista Innovation and Design Academy
Why Choose VR for Abuse Prevention?
Interactive & Engaging: VR creates a safe space for students and staff to experience and learn from real-world scenarios, fostering better understanding and retention.
Tailored to Your Curriculum: Our VR programs are flexible and can be integrated into existing lesson plans, allowing schools to enhance their education efforts without overburdening teachers.
Proven Effectiveness: Studies show that immersive learning tools like VR improve retention rates by up to 75%, making them far more effective than traditional lecture-based methods.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do we need special equipment to use TRAPPED?
You’ll need Oculus Quest 2 or 3 VR headsets. Our team can assist with setup, and we recommend ArborXR for easy management of VR devices.
2. How long is the VR program?
The program typically takes 20-30 minutes to complete, followed by a discussion session.
3. Is TRAPPED compliant with state and national education standards?
Yes, TRAPPED is designed to align with both Social Emotional Learning (SEL) standards and state-mandated safety training requirements.
Alignment with Texas Education Standards
TRAPPED aligns directly with Texas Health Education TEKS across all four required strands — Mental Health & Wellness, Injury & Violence Prevention, Digital Citizenship, and Healthy Relationships — for grades 6 through 12. We have the full standards-aligned curriculum matrix available for any district that needs it.
4. What if our trainees can’t use VR?
It’s also accessible for students who can’t use VR. The complete experience is available as a video walkthrough and as a written script. That covers students with epilepsy, visual sensitivities, blindness, deafness, or any other accommodation need. Three paths to the same 60 Key Lessons.
More questions? Check out our FAQ page!
Wichita Falls, Texas Mayor Stephen Santellana, after the VR training
"That was probably one of the most incredible experiences I've ever had. The VR really brings it to life. A lot of times, you might see an article in the newspaper or hear about it, but this puts you in the experience. You can actually feel what someone goes through when they're being groomed, and the kind of life they have to lead. I can't imagine a better way to tell this story. It really brings everything to life.
Every parent should be able to experience this. I think educators, police departments, and advocacy groups should experience it too. This is a great tool for everyone to use, rather than just getting snippets through the news. You can actually walk through the experience as someone goes through being trafficked. The fact that someone took the time to make this a VR experience is amazing. I never would have thought to do that.
Next week, I'll be giving a speech about this. This is something I really want to talk about—how you can put everyone into this experience. Not from a third-party perspective, but from a first-person view. I would tell people to experience it first, and I think they'd be sold in two seconds. I've only been in it for 20 minutes, and it's already something I'll be thinking about all day.
In about 30 minutes, I'm going to be meeting with the Governor, and I plan to tell him about this experience. What a wonderful tool—I can't say enough good things about it."
- Wichita Falls, Texas Mayor Stephen Santellana
Request a Free Trial of TRAPPED: A VR Detective Story
Interested in bringing this cutting-edge VR abuse prevention program to your school? We offer a 30-day free trial through our partnership with ArborXR. The setup is easy, and our team provides full support for integrating the program into your curriculum.
Contact us today to learn more or schedule a demo.

About Radical Empathy Education Foundation
We prevent abuse through interactive education, including VR. We built what we wish had existed for us and our children. Our flagship program, TRAPPED: A VR Detective Story, has trained over 20,000 people across America. It teaches 60 Key Lessons sourced from the 14 leading organizations in the field — force-ranked by consensus, mapped to interactive dialogue, and deliverable in a single class period.
Nobody understands until they put on the headset. The immersion and privacy change everything. That’s why 98.6% of respondents at the 2018 TASC conference wanted it in their schools — and why we don’t send brochures. We send headsets.
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