Prosecution Foundations: Educating the Judge and Jury About the Realities of Human Trafficking
Analyze how experts can enhance investigations and prosecutions of human trafficking.
Resource type
Webinars
Author(s)
International Association of Chiefs of Police; Jane Anderson (Senior Attorney Advisor, AEquitas); Miiko Anderson (Attorney Advisor, AEquitas)
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Jane Anderson, Senior Attorney Advisor with AEquitas, facilitates a conversation with Miiko Anderson, AEquitas’ newest Attorney Advisor and a former Fresno County (CA) prosecutor with extensive experience prosecuting human trafficking cases. Jane and Miiko discuss various strategies that can enhance prosecutions where judges may not have experience with cases involving sex or labor trafficking and where jurors may have misconceptions or misunderstandings about the reality of what human trafficking looks like in their community.
This presentation will enhance your ability to:
- Identify various ways to educate judges and jurors;
- Analyze how experts can enhance investigations and prosecutions;
- Effectively present expert testimony.
This webinar is the first of a podcast-style webinar series, hosted by the IACP and AEquitas, that feature conversations with various prosecutors discussing foundational elements of trauma-informed human trafficking prosecutions. This webinar is a part of IACP/OVC’s anti-human trafficking task force training catalog.
This event and materials are produced by the International Association of Chiefs of Police under Cooperative Agreement #2020-VT-BX-K002, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this Institute are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.