Despite the best efforts of many government and non-government entities, the crisis of trafficking in persons continues to grow and expand at alarming rates. Current estimates indicate that in excess of 30 million individuals are currently trapped in one form of bondage or exploitation. There is an obvious and overwhelming need for new strategies and methodologies.
The Center for Forensic Investigation of Trafficking in Persons, launched in 2015 at the University of New Haven's Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, has a highly successful track record of combatting human trafficking by advancing the use of scientific and investigative methods in both the academic and practitioner realms. The Henry C. Lee College each year earns national recognition for its signature programs, including top rankings in the country among colleges and universities in the same category.
The use of forensic based techniques in the war against human trafficking is novel. Leading up to the creation of our Center, this concept was presented to numerous U.S. Federal and local law enforcement and other agencies involved with trafficking in persons, as well foreign entities, and numerous forensic science and health care professionals. These proposed concepts have been embraced with great enthusiasm and a desire to see them implemented both domestically and abroad.
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Our Mission
Our Center for Forensic Investigations of Trafficking in Persons is dedicated to combatting human trafficking through education, research, and collaboration. We aim to facilitate cross-sector partnerships such as policing, taskforces, and non-profit organizations by providing educational frameworks that focus on evidence-based research and data to better understand trafficking networks, victims' needs, and suitable scientific practices to investigate trafficking-related crimes. Our goal is to enact change through proactive forensics work, innovative tech tools for evidence gathering, and training programs for key stakeholders to identify and assist victims. Our ultimate vision is a community and justice system that empowers survivors and disrupts exploitation through awareness, intervention, and data-driven advocacy. We bring together resources and expertise to make this vision a reality.
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Goals
- Conduct high-quality research to better understand crime related to human trafficking and sexual violence and their networks, victims, and trends
- Provide data, analysis and insights to assist law enforcement in investigations and prosecutions focused on exploitation of human beings
- Raise awareness and inform human trafficking prevention efforts through research and education
- Advocate for evidence-based policies and programs to combat human trafficking and develop new forensic tools and techniques to aid trafficking investigations and collaborate with stakeholders in the anti-human trafficking field to maximize impact
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Objectives
- Publish research studies and reports on human trafficking in peer-reviewed journals and evaluate and improve current trafficking investigation methodologies
- Explore DNA related research and other forensic techniques tailored to human trafficking related crimes
- Analyze financial networks and online activity to uncover adult and child exploitation operations
- Potential partnerships with tech companies, financial institutions and NGOs to leverage data sources and host seminars and lectures to educate law enforcement and civil society groups
- Train law enforcement officers on victim-centered, trauma-informed investigation practices and advise policymakers on evidence-based human trafficking prevention and deterrence measures
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Student Involvement
The Center for Human Trafficking recognizes the importance of engaging students in the fight against human trafficking. We provide numerous opportunities for students to get involved and make a difference.
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