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North America Regional Response to Combat Human Trafficking

Advance a coordinated and multi-stakeholder response to disrupt human trafficking across North America, with a focus on combating sex trafficking from Mexico, building a strong victim response system, and eliminating illicit massage businesses.

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North America Regional Response to Combat Human Trafficking

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  1. 21st Century Policing PanelSarah JakielChief Program OfficerJuly 18, 2016

  2. Our Model Identify Victims Connect to Services End the Cycle of Abuse RESPOND Develop Tailored Solutions Share Knowledge & Tools Combat Trafficking at Scale EQUIP Map Systems of Modern Slavery Target Intervention Campaigns Eliminate Trafficking Networks DISRUPT

  3. Our Priorities 2 NORTH AMERICA REGIONALBUILD 4 ILLICIT MASSAGE BUSINESSES 1 U.S.MODEL RESPONSE 3 SEX TRAFFICKING FROM MEXICO Advance a coordinated, multi-stakeholder response to disrupt human trafficking across the entire North America continent. Disrupt sex trafficking networks from Mexico, collaborate with service providers to create a robust victim response, and raise awareness to prevent future trafficking. Elevate the anti- trafficking response in communities across the U.S. creating slavery- proof environments. Dismantle the trafficking networks that exploit women in fake massage businesses and builda strong safetynet forsurvivors.

  4. Human Trafficking Cases Reported in 2015

  5. Hotline Impact “Requiring the NHTRC number to be posted in public places is the most important provision for increasing the number of human trafficking arrests.” IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE COUNTER-TRAFFICKING PROGRAMS AND PRACTICES: LEGISLATIVE, LEGAL AND PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES THAT WORK (2015)

  6. Key Statistics 7,500 CASES REPORTED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT 27,000 HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASES IDENTIFED AND RESPONDED TO 290 REFERRAL AND RESPONSE PROTOCOLS BUILT 14,000+ CALLS FROM SURVIVORS

  7. Developing a Human Trafficking Typology

  8. Mapping Human Trafficking Routes

  9. Analyzing Networks - Labor Trafficking in Sales Crews

  10. Illicit Massage Business Initiative • Eliminate criminal networks and permanently close their illicit massage business locations • Utilize a wide range of investigative and prosecutorial tools to target criminal networks • Treat survivors as victims of crime and abuse and connect them to service providers • Engage in multiple agencies to harness their expertise to develop successful cases

  11. Criminal Networks, Not Independent Locations

  12. Global Data Efforts • Using the power of data to: • Demonstrate the scope of the problem • Equip communities to prevent victimization • Improve the response to support survivors • Gather vital intelligence to share with law enforcement to disrupt networks • Extend across borders

  13. Sarah Jakielsjakiel@polarisproject.org____National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC)1-888-373-7888www.traffickingresourcecenter.org____Polaris BeFree Text Line233733www.polarisproject.org

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