7 – The Fourth “P” in the Trafficking in Persons Report

Learn the meaning behind the fourth "P" in the just-released Trafficking in Persons Report from the U.S. State Department. Sandra Morgan Dave Stachowiak discuss the importance of partnerships in ending human trafficking and cite a number of examples and opportunities for partnership. Key Points Background for the other three P's: Prevention, Protection, and Prosecution. Prevention: The most effective means that includes education within the community and law enforcement. Protection: How to provide resources and aftercare for victims. Prosecution: As a government with the people to deter those who would illegally traffic. The Trafficking in Person's Report is centered around the 4 P's. Resources 2011 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report Look Beneath the Surface - Department of Health and Human Services The Blue Campaign - Department of Homeland Security Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force GCWJ Annual Conference [Note from the Ending Human Trafficking podcast team: This episode was recorded in 2011 so the contact information provided is no longer accurate. Please refer endinghumantrafficking.org/contact for the correct contact information to get in touch with the EHT podcast.] Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave Stachowiak 0:00 You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 7 recorded in July 2011. Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandra Morgan 0:27 And I'm Sandra Morgan from the Global Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University of Southern California. Dave Stachowiak 0:33 And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. And Sandie, we're back for another episode to help all of us learn more about this issue, if I can speak today, so we can really help empower others with knowledge that will help them study the issues and be a voice and end human trafficking. Sandra Morgan 0:56 Absolutely, it's summer. I understand everybody's on vacation. But the thing is, human trafficking doesn't take a hiatus. So we have to keep pushing forward on our efforts to understand what we can do and say to be strong advocates to fight this. I was very excited last week because the brand new 2011 TIP report, Trafficking in Persons report, from the U.S. State Department was released. And the exciting addition and enhancement that they made to that report was to introduce a fourth P. Dave Stachowiak 1:31 And so we talked about the Trafficking in Persons report back on episode 5 last month. And hopefully, folks have had a chance to listen to it already. If you haven't, you may want to go back before we talk about the report today and listen to episode number 5. And for those of you who aren't, or are just looking at finding this episode the first time you can hop onto iTunes and just search for Ending Human Trafficking, you'll be able to find episode 5 that way. Or you can go directly to our website at gcwj.vanguard.edu and you'll see a category there for the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, and you can look at episode 5 that way too. And that'll provide a great introduction to what we're going to be talking about today, which is what is now in the 2011 report that has been released since that episode was published. And before we even go further though, you may have questions or comments for us on this episode as you're listening to it or past episodes, or you may have a suggestion for something you'd like to hear in the future. And so before we jump in, if you have a question or comment for us, be sure to email that to us. And you can email us at gcwj@vanguard.edu or you can call and leave a message for us or even talk to Sa...

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