Demand Side Action

Slavery Footprint

http://slaveryfootprint.org

Fair Trade USA (fair trade consumption as a response to slavery)

http://www.fairtradeusa.org/get-involved/blog/fair-trade-response-slavery

Free2Work (slave-free products and services)

http://www.free2work.org/

10 Things Men and Boys Can Do to Stop Human Trafficking

http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2010/08/04/10-things-men-and-boys-can-do-to-stop-human-trafficking/

Men Against Prostitution and Trafficking

http://www.menapat.org/

Mobilizing Men Against Human Trafficking

http://mobilizingmen.com/

Government Resources

California Atty Gen Report on Human Trafficking 2012

http://oag.ca.gov/human-trafficking

US Dept of State annual Trafficking in Persons report

http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/

US Office of Refugee and Resettlement - Anti-Trafficking Campaign

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/programs/anti-trafficking

National Institute of Justice (Department of Justice research arm)

http://www.nij.gov/topics/crime/human-trafficking/welcome.htm

Urban Institute (gov’t funded independent research institute)

http://www.urban.org/center/jpc/projects/Victims-of-Crime.cfm

Human Trafficking Data Collection and Reporting Project

http://www.northeastern.edu/humantrafficking/


PLNU Against Slavery at Home and Abroad

PLNU’s Center for Justice and Reconciliation

www.pointloma.edu/cjr

PLNU’s abolition website

www.abolishhumantrafficking.com

HUMAN TRAFFICKING is legally defined as:

1)  sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced byforce, fraud,orcoercion, or in whichthe person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age; or

2)  the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.

PLNU Center for Justice and Reconciliation Abolition Programming:

Beauty for Ashes (modern abolition) Internship

·  Discipleship; Leadership/professional development

·  Expanding a subject-specific knowledge base (research)

·  Experience networking with a wide range of groups working in specific fields of research/action

·  Experience in student organizing

·  Potential academic credit (in collaboration with student’s major/department)

CJR Research: Gangs and Sex Trafficking in San Diego/Tijuana Border

National Institute for Justice Research Project, 2013-2015

Researchers: Ami Carpenter, USD; Jamie Gates, PLNU; Dan Nurge, SDSU

+ Student Researchers

CJR HT Congregational Outreach Program

Resourcing a network of local and national abolitionist congregations
Recommended Resources:

Local/Regional:

San Diego County Advisory Council on Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)

A united San Diego region working collaboratively to create long-term, systemic change effectively addressing human trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC).

Action: A San Diego Regional Human Trafficking/CSEC Advisory Council has been established, which serves as a catalyst toward comprehensive, systemic change addressing human trafficking and CSEC at a countywide, interdisciplinary level.

Strategy: Implement a comprehensive holistic, countywide approach integrating the Four P’s Model of the U.S. Department of Justice: Prevention, Protection, Prosecution and Partnership. Explore best practices and promising trends addressing the root causes of trafficking and exploitation, advance public policy, standardize training and protocols and enhance victim services by creating an optimized, seamless service delivery system.

Subcommittees: 1) Victims Services, 2) Law Enforcement, 3) Schools and Education, 4) Community, 5) Research and Data

Dr. Jamie Gates, PLNU: co-chair of Research and Data

GenerateHope

www.generatehope.org

Hope House

http://www.stopenslavement.org/

Red Binacional de Corazones

http://internationalnetworkofhearts.org/

Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition

http://www.bsccoalition.org/

Center for Community Solutions

http://www.ccssd.org/

North County Lifeline

http://www.nclifeline.org/

San Diego Youth Services – STARS program

http://www.sdyouthservices.org/

Orange County Human Trafficking Taskforce

http://www.egovlink.com/ochumantrafficking/

Global Center for Women and Justice (Vanguard U., Orange County)

http://gcwj.vanguard.edu/

Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center (Seattle)

http://www.ipjc.org/links/trafficking.htm

Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (Los Angeles)

www.castla.org/

SAGE Project (Standing Against Global Exploitation), San Francisco

http://sagesf.org

International non-profit

International Justice Mission

http://www.ijm.org/get-involved

World Relief

http://worldrelief.org/human-trafficking

Salvation Army: Combating Human Trafficking

http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/trafficking

The Set Free Movement

http://www.setfreemovement.org/

Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking

http://www.faastinternational.org/

Restore International

http://www.restoreinternational.org/

Tiny Hands International

http://www.tinyhandsinternational.org/

European Freedom Network

http://www.europeanfreedomnetwork.org/

Polaris Project

http://www.polarisproject.org/

Free the Slaves

http://www.freetheslaves.net

A21 Campaign

http://www.thea21campaign.org/

Not for Sale

http://www.notforsalecampaign.org/

Chab Dai

http://www.chabdai.org/