Assisting Human Trafficking Victims with Return of Property and Restitution

Feb 01, 2014

Learn collaborative strategies for prosecutors and allied criminal justice professionals seeking restitution for victims of human trafficking.

Resource type

Strategies in Brief

Author(s)

Lou Longhitano (Assistant State’s Attorney and Supervisor, Human Trafficking Unit, Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago, IL); Charlene Whitman-Barr (Senior Associate Attorney, AEquitas)

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Investigating and prosecuting cases of human trafficking and violence against sexually exploited women is rife with challenges, including balancing victims’ property interests with the need to hold traffickers and exploiters accountable. Criminal justice professionals can meet these challenges by pursuing the return of victims’ property and seeking restitution where appropriate. This Strategies in Brief identifies issues that often arise when trying to return property to victims in human trafficking cases and will provide collaborative strategies for prosecutors and allied criminal justice professionals seeking to balance victim and criminal justice interests. It also presents an overview of restitution as another means of relief for victims of human trafficking to be considered by prosecutors.