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254: How to Think About Labor Trafficking in the Five P Model with Derek Marsh
254: How to Think About Labor Trafficking in the Five P Model with Derek Marsh
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36 minutes
Released:
Jul 12, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Sandie Morgan and Derek Marsh discuss how anti-trafficking efforts can be adjusted to increase the focus on labor trafficking and how the five P model works strictly related to labor trafficking. They go into depth on being victim-centered and trauma-informed when working with labor trafficking victims and how sex trafficking efforts relate to labor trafficking efforts.
Derek Marsh, MA, MPA
Derek Marsh retired from the Westminster PD, CA, after more than 26 years of service. In 2004, Marsh helped start the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF). He served as the co-chair of the OCHFFT from 2004-12. During that time, he developed and taught courses in human trafficking across the state of California, provided oversight to human trafficking investigations, assisted in creating human trafficking DVDs, wrote multiple grants, and provided Congressional testimony twice as a human trafficking expert witness. He has presented anti-human trafficking trainings across California and the United States, Saipan, Italy, and Argentina. He has taught human trafficking undergraduate courses at Vanguard University from 2009 to present. He has served with the United Nations to train Rwandan immigration officials, law enforcement, prosecutors, and NGOs over four intensive seminars in 2017. Currently, Derek Marsh works as the Assistant Director at the Global Center for Women and Justice. He is researching how human trafficking task forces identify, investigate, and prosecute labor trafficking cases throughout the United States through on-site visits and review of historical task force and federal performance documents. He is helping to develop and provide training and technical assistance through the BIA, TTAC, and OVC-TTAC agencies. His expertise in Criminal Justice will contribute to the research, education, and advocacy mission of the Global Center for Women and Justice.
Keypoints
Most task forces that are grant-funded are structured similarly, however, day-to-day expressions of their efforts are predominantly through the lens of sex trafficking.
Both sex trafficking and labor trafficking require a victim-centered and trauma-informed approach due to the trauma experienced.
In order to fill the gap on labor trafficking requires sharing and developing multi-agency and multidisciplinary expertise and resources.
Resources
Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate
Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM)
The Five P Model
Prevention
Protection
Prosecution
Partnership
Policy
Tulare County Human Trafficking Task Force
Ep. 187 - Why Is Labor Trafficking So Hard To Find? - Rena Shahandeh and Anh Truong
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force
T-Visas for victims of human trafficking
Ensure Justice Conference - March 4-5, 2022
Transcript
Dave Stachowiak [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, this is episode number 254, How to Think About Labor Trafficking in the Five P Model with Derek Marsh.
Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential.
Dave Stachowiak [00:00:32] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.
Sandie Morgan [00:00:38] And my name is Sandie Morgan.
Dave Stachowiak [00:00:41] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Today, we're going to be looking at our conversation through the lens of labor trafficking. And Sandie, we have a guest with us today who's a very close friend and collaborator with us, of course, and a many time pass guest, Derek Marsh. I'm so glad for us to have him back.
Sandie Morgan [00:01:06] Hey, Derek, it's good to have you here. Derek, for those of our listeners who aren't up to speed is the Associate Director of the Global Center for Women and Justice. So, Derek, can you give us, first,
Derek Marsh, MA, MPA
Derek Marsh retired from the Westminster PD, CA, after more than 26 years of service. In 2004, Marsh helped start the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF). He served as the co-chair of the OCHFFT from 2004-12. During that time, he developed and taught courses in human trafficking across the state of California, provided oversight to human trafficking investigations, assisted in creating human trafficking DVDs, wrote multiple grants, and provided Congressional testimony twice as a human trafficking expert witness. He has presented anti-human trafficking trainings across California and the United States, Saipan, Italy, and Argentina. He has taught human trafficking undergraduate courses at Vanguard University from 2009 to present. He has served with the United Nations to train Rwandan immigration officials, law enforcement, prosecutors, and NGOs over four intensive seminars in 2017. Currently, Derek Marsh works as the Assistant Director at the Global Center for Women and Justice. He is researching how human trafficking task forces identify, investigate, and prosecute labor trafficking cases throughout the United States through on-site visits and review of historical task force and federal performance documents. He is helping to develop and provide training and technical assistance through the BIA, TTAC, and OVC-TTAC agencies. His expertise in Criminal Justice will contribute to the research, education, and advocacy mission of the Global Center for Women and Justice.
Keypoints
Most task forces that are grant-funded are structured similarly, however, day-to-day expressions of their efforts are predominantly through the lens of sex trafficking.
Both sex trafficking and labor trafficking require a victim-centered and trauma-informed approach due to the trauma experienced.
In order to fill the gap on labor trafficking requires sharing and developing multi-agency and multidisciplinary expertise and resources.
Resources
Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate
Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM)
The Five P Model
Prevention
Protection
Prosecution
Partnership
Policy
Tulare County Human Trafficking Task Force
Ep. 187 - Why Is Labor Trafficking So Hard To Find? - Rena Shahandeh and Anh Truong
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force
T-Visas for victims of human trafficking
Ensure Justice Conference - March 4-5, 2022
Transcript
Dave Stachowiak [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, this is episode number 254, How to Think About Labor Trafficking in the Five P Model with Derek Marsh.
Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential.
Dave Stachowiak [00:00:32] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.
Sandie Morgan [00:00:38] And my name is Sandie Morgan.
Dave Stachowiak [00:00:41] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Today, we're going to be looking at our conversation through the lens of labor trafficking. And Sandie, we have a guest with us today who's a very close friend and collaborator with us, of course, and a many time pass guest, Derek Marsh. I'm so glad for us to have him back.
Sandie Morgan [00:01:06] Hey, Derek, it's good to have you here. Derek, for those of our listeners who aren't up to speed is the Associate Director of the Global Center for Women and Justice. So, Derek, can you give us, first,
Released:
Jul 12, 2021
Format:
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