All training required under and section 7105(c)(4) of title 22 shall—
((1)) emphasize that an individual who knowingly solicits or patronizes a commercial sex act from a person who was a minor (consistent with ) or was subject to force, fraud, or coercion is guilty of an offense under chapter 77 of title 18 and is a party to a human trafficking offense;
((2)) develop specific curriculum for—
((A)) under appropriate circumstances, arresting and prosecuting buyers of commercial sex, child labor that is a violation of law, or forced labor as a form of primary prevention; and
((B)) investigating and prosecuting individuals who knowingly benefit financially from participation in a venture that has engaged in any act of human trafficking; and
((3)) specify that any comprehensive approach to eliminating human trafficking shall include a demand reduction component.