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Examine the impact of U.S. Supreme Court decision Timbs v. Indiana on civil asset forfeitures imposed by state governments, as well as the applicability of the Timbs decision to forfeitures sought in connection with human trafficking.
AEquitas joined a multidisciplinary project to assist victims of human trafficking and arrest perpetrators.
Advanced technology can help law enforcement more effectively investigate and prosecute human trafficking cases.
Join researchers and prosecutors for a discussion on the importance of evaluating the implementation of innovative prosecution strategies.
#MeToo brought greater awareness about sexual violence, and prosecutors are now more likely to seek justice for victims.
Unwanted ejaculate, although an act of sexual violence, is not legislatively defined in most of the United States.
In this episode of Reasonably Speaking, two experts on the topic, Criminal Law Professor Aya Gruber and AEquitas Co-Founder and CEO Jennifer Long, discuss and debate the potential for success and failure of implementing an “affirmative consent” requirement, how we now understand that there is no…
SPARC Associate Advisor Dana Fleitman and AEquitas Advisor Jonathan Kurland presented "Know More, Do More: Identifying and Responding to Stalking" on behalf of Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence in Wichita, Kansas.
AI is not only solving many sex trafficking cases but also challenging the myth that all commercial sex is consensual.
Minnesota spearheads the movement to close marital rape exemptions during the #MeToo era.
While Minnesota eliminated marital rape exemptions, other campaigns across the country haven’t proved as successful.
Crawford has made prosecuting domestic violence cases more challenging, but it’s not wholly impossible to do so.