Rising Above the Criminalization of Human Trafficking Survivors

[Music]

i was working as an attorney at one of

san diego’s largest law firms when i

first met sarah

she was a young 20-something woman who

was beautiful and intelligent

and she had been trafficked when she was

just 16 years old by her boyfriend

darren

it’s not what you’re thinking he didn’t

kidnap her and hold her against her will

no it was much more nuanced than that

darren used his charisma

and his charm to get sarah to fall in

love with him

and after a few months he asked her if

she could help him make some extra money

by this time she was madly in love with

darren and she wanted to do whatever she

could

to help out he told her he wanted her to

go on dates with men

now as a naive 16 year old girl sarah

didn’t understand at the time that

those men that she went on dates with

would expect to have sex with her

if she refused darren would beat her

into submission

he took every penny she earned and he

demanded that she had a

thousand dollar a day quota if she

didn’t need it she wouldn’t be allowed

to eat or sleep

this went on for quite a while and sarah

felt trapped she didn’t know how to get

away from him

every time she tried to leave him darren

would threaten to harm her family

until one day she had a date with a man

at a hotel they agreed on a price

and then immediately he identified

himself as an undercover cop

at first sarah thought finally someone’s

going to help me escape from darren

but that’s not what happened the cop

arrested her

for crimes that darren had forced her to

commit

now there’s a lot of misinformation out

there about human trafficking so let’s

just make sure we understand what we’re

talking about human trafficking is the

exploitation of another person

by means of force fraud or coercion

for purposes of commercial sex or labor

human trafficking is also exploiting a

child for sex

in that case there doesn’t need to be

force fraud or coercion because a child

can’t consent to be sold for sex

now what you don’t hear anywhere in this

definition is crossing a border

human trafficking doesn’t involve

crossing a border at all you can be

trafficked in a single city and never

leave

if you illegally bring somebody across

an international border

that’s called human smuggling which is a

completely different crime

now no one is immune from human

trafficking it impacts boys girls men

and women all races all nationalities

can be trafficked but there are some

groups that are more vulnerable to being

trafficked

for example foster kids victims of

poverty and abuse

lgbtq individuals and what most people

don’t know about human trafficking

is that when law enforcement shows up on

the scene of a crime where human

trafficking has been committed

they think that law enforcement helps

the victim

and arrests the perpetrator but

unfortunately that is not the experience

of most human trafficking survivors

a study by the national survivor network

found that 91

of survivors surveyed had been arrested

at least once

over half had been arrested for the

first time as a child

and over 40 percent had been arrested

more than nine times

having an arrest or a criminal record of

any kind

is devastating for anyone it’s hard to

get a job

it’s hard to get a place to live student

loans

or public benefits for a human

trafficking survivor

having a criminal record traps them into

a life of abuse

exploitation and poverty i know it

sounds cliche

but i went to law school to help people

when i started law school

i didn’t know exactly how i was going to

help people but i assumed i would figure

it out along the way

when i graduated from law school i was

fortunate to get a clerkship working for

a federal judge in san diego

and that clerkship opened up the door

for me to work at a big law firm in san

diego

while i knew i wanted to help people as

a lawyer i also knew that i had student

loans

so i figured i’d work at this big law

firm i’d pay off my student loans

get some great legal experience and i

could volunteer

in order to fulfill my desire to help

people

when i first learned about human

trafficking i was appalled at how

prevalent it was in our community

i asked one simple question what can i

do to help

and the answer i got over and over again

was we need lawyers

we need lawyers to help survivors so i

founded the lawyers club of san diego

human trafficking collaborative to

engage the legal community in the fight

against human trafficking

it was around this time that i first met

sarah she was a bright and bubbly young

woman

and she was so resilient meeting sarah

changed my life

she never let anything come in the way

of of her achieving her dreams

and with all she’d overcome and all she

had done

to move past her exploitation she still

had these criminal issues hanging over

her head

survivors like sarah they need a fresh

start and they need a clean criminal

record

at that time there was a number of

states that had laws that helped

survivors

clean up their records called vacator

laws unfortunately california didn’t

have a vacater law

so i worked with lawyers club of san

diego to advocate for vacationer law in

california

and when we passed that law sarah was my

very first vacature client

i knew that there were so many other

survivors out there like sarah

who needed help cleaning up their

records and that’s when i knew exactly

what i was supposed to do with my law

degree

and it was around that time that i

decided to quit my job at the law firm

and start a nonprofit called free to

thrive to help humans trafficking

survivors with their legal needs

when i started free to thrive we had one

year of funding

and i was the only employee but i quit

my job with a hope and a prayer

and after almost four years we have 12

employees

and we’ve helped almost 200 human

trafficking survivors

people often ask me why would you quit a

lucrative law firm job

to go start a non-profit

the honest answer is there was never a

thought in my mind not too

so you may be wondering what ever

happened to sarah well

sarah got her ged while she was in the

residential program when we first met

and then she went off to college where

she got straight a’s and was on the

dean’s honor roll

and with the help of freda thrive sarah

became one of the first human

trafficking survivors in the state of

california

to clear their record using california’s

vacateur law

now with this new law we can help

survivors clean up their records

after the fact but there are so many

survivors who are serving time in prison

who are just like sarah so now we’re

advocating for a new law

to help survivors out of prison

this law would allow judges to reduce

sentences for human trafficking

survivors

and when we pass it we’re going to help

survivors get out of prison

but even this new law doesn’t go far

enough we have to change the paradigm

we have to stop criminalizing human

trafficking survivors

and in this moment of reckoning over the

racial inequality in our society

we have to acknowledge that survivors of

color are criminalized at higher rates

than white survivors

therefore we need to educate our judges

law enforcement and prosecutors

about the racial inequalities in our

criminal justice system

and work to address them

i started this work with one question

what can i do to help

and asking that question i found my

purpose

and my passion so what can you do to

help

well you can help raise awareness simply

by sharing this

talk knowledge is power if you’re a

parent

i hope you’ll take the time to talk to

your kids about internet safety

and protect them and their friends from

human traffickers

anyone can help by getting involved in a

non-profit

anywhere that helps human trafficking

survivors we all have a part to play in

the fight against human trafficking

and i hope you’ll join me thank you

you

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当我

一次见到莎拉时

,我在圣地亚哥最大

的一家律师事务所担任律师

达伦,

这不是你想的那样,他没有

绑架她,并没有违背她的意愿

,这

比达伦利用他的魅力

和魅力让莎拉

爱上他要微妙得多

,几个月后他 问

她能不能帮他赚点外快

,她疯狂地爱上了

darren,她想尽她所能

来帮助他,他告诉她,他希望

她现在和男人约会,

因为她还天真16岁 老女孩莎拉

当时不明白,如果她拒绝,

那些与她约会的男人

会期望与她发生性关系,

达伦会殴打她,让

她屈服,

他拿走了她赚的每一分钱,并

要求她有

一千美元 一天的配额,如果 sh

我不需要它 她

不被允许吃饭或

睡觉 这持续了很长一段时间,莎拉

感到被困住了 她不知道如何

摆脱他

每次她试图离开他 达伦

会威胁要伤害 她的家人,

直到有一天她和一个男人

在酒店约会,他们同意了一个价格

,然后他立即

自称是一名卧底警察

,莎拉认为终于有人

会帮助我逃离达伦,

但事实并非如此警察

因达伦强迫她犯下的罪行而逮捕了她

现在有很多关于人口贩运的错误信息,

所以让

我们确保我们了解我们

所说的人口贩运是

通过武力欺诈或胁迫手段剥削他人

出于商业性或劳动目的,

人口贩卖也是剥削

儿童的性行为,

在这种情况下,不需要

强制欺诈或胁迫,因为儿童

不能同意被卖作性行为

n 在这个定义中,您在任何地方都没有听到

过边境

人口贩运根本不涉及

跨越边境 如果您非法将某人带入称为人口走私的国际边境,您可能会

在一个城市中被贩运并且永远不会

离开

这是一种

完全不同的犯罪,

现在没有人能免于

人口贩运它影响男孩女孩

男女所有种族所有国籍

都可能被贩运,但有些

群体更容易被

贩运

,例如寄养儿童成为

贫困和虐待的受害者

lgbtq 个人和大多数人

对人口贩运不了解的

是,当执法人员出现

在人口贩运的犯罪现场时,

他们认为执法人员会

帮助受害者

并逮捕犯罪者,但

不幸的是,这不是经验

在大多数人口贩运幸存者中

,国家幸存者网络的一项研究

发现,91

名幸存者 被调查的人

至少被捕过一次,

超过一半的人在

孩提时代第一次被捕

,超过 40% 的人被捕过

九次以上

被捕或有任何犯罪记录

对任何人来说都是

毁灭性的 工作

很难为有犯罪记录的人口贩运幸存者找到住处 学生

贷款

或公共福利 使

他们陷入

虐待

剥削和贫困的生活 我知道这

听起来陈词滥调,

但我开始时去法学院帮助人们

法学院

我不知道我将如何

帮助人们,但我想当我

从法学院毕业时我会一直想办法 我很

幸运能在圣地亚哥为一名联邦法官工作

为我在圣地亚哥的一家大型律师事务所工作打开了大门,

而我知道我想以律师的身份帮助人们,

我也知道我有学生

贷款,

所以我想我会在这家大型律师

事务所工作 付清 我的学生贷款

获得了一些很好的法律经验,当我第一次了解人口贩运时,我

可以

志愿满足我帮助

人们的愿望

对它在我们社区的普遍程度感到震惊

我问了一个简单的问题

我一遍又一遍地得到的答案

是我们需要律师,

我们需要律师来帮助幸存者,所以我

成立了圣地亚哥人口贩运合作律师俱乐部,

让法律界参与

打击人口贩运。

大约在这个时候,我第一次 遇见了

莎拉,她是一个聪明活泼的年轻

女子

,她很有韧性 遇见莎拉

改变了我的生活,

她从不让任何事情

阻碍她实现自己的梦想

,她所克服的一切,她

所做的一切都是

为了超越她 剥削她仍然

有这些犯罪问题悬在

她的头上

像莎拉这样的幸存者他们需要一个新的

开始他们需要一个干净的犯罪

记录

当时有一个麻木 r

有法律帮助

幸存者

清理他们的记录的州称为休假

法不幸的是,加利福尼亚

没有休假法,

所以我与圣地亚哥律师俱乐部合作,

在加利福尼亚倡导休假法

,当我们通过该法律时,莎拉是我的

第一个 vacature 客户,

我知道还有很多其他

幸存者,比如 sarah

,他们需要帮助清理他们的

记录,那时我确切地

知道我应该如何处理我的法律

学位

,大约在那个时候,我

决定 辞去我在律师事务所的工作

,创办一家名为 free to grow 的非营利组织,

以帮助人口贩运

幸存者满足他们的法律需求

当我开始自由发展时,我们有

一年的资金

,我是唯一的员工,但我

带着希望辞掉了工作 和祈祷

,近四年后,我们有 12

名员工

,我们已经帮助了近 200 名

人口贩运幸存者

人们经常问我,你为什么要辞掉一份

利润丰厚的律师事务所的工作

去工作 rt a non-

profit 诚实的答案

是我从来没有想过,

所以你可能想知道

sarah well

sarah

在我们第一次见面时在住宅项目中得到了她的 ged

,然后她离开了 上大学时,

她获得了全优的成绩,并在

院长荣誉

榜上名列前茅,在弗雷达茁壮成长的帮助下,莎拉

成为

加利福尼亚州首批使用加利福尼亚州的休假法清除记录的人口贩运幸存者之一,

现在有了这项新法律,我们可以 帮助

幸存者在事后清理他们的记录

,但是有很多

幸存者在监狱服刑

,他们就像莎拉一样,所以现在我们正在

倡导一项新的法律

来帮助幸存者走出监狱,

这项法律将允许法官

减刑 对于人口贩运

幸存者

,当我们通过它时,我们将帮助

幸存者走出监狱,

但即使这项新法律还远远

不够,我们必须改变

我们必须停止犯罪的范式

贩卖人口幸存者

,在这个对

我们社会中种族不平等进行清算的时刻,

我们必须承认

有色人种幸存者比白人幸存者被定罪的比例更高,

因此我们需要对我们的法官

执法和检察官进行

关于我们社会中种族不平等的教育。

刑事司法系统

和解决这些

问题的工作 我从一个问题开始这项工作

如果您是父母,知识就是力量

我希望您能花时间与

您的孩子谈论互联网安全

并保护他们和他们的朋友免受

人口贩运者的侵害,

任何人都可以通过参与任何帮助人口贩运

的非营利组织

来提供帮助

幸存者 我们都可以

在打击人口贩运的斗争中发挥作用

,我希望你能加入我的行列,谢谢你