Enhancing Prosecutions of Human Trafficking and Related Violence Against Sexually Exploited Women
Learn critical, innovative strategies that develop more effective responses to human trafficking as well as more successful means of prosecuting these crimes.
Resource type
Strategies Newsletters
Author(s)
Jennifer Gentile Long (CEO, AEquitas)
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A strong response to violence against sexually exploited women is critical to closing existing gaps and enhancing community safety and offender accountability. Collaboration among prosecutors and allied professionals with relevant expertise (e.g., organized crime, narcotics, and gangs) enhances the identification of victims and perpetrators and the effectiveness of the response to these crimes. This article outlines seven strategies to help prosecutors develop or refine their response to recognize and respond to the interconnected sexual and physical violence perpetrated against trafficking victims and individuals who experience violence as a result of their exploitation.