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Conceptualizing Task Force Sustainability

NCJ Number
307828
Journal
Societies Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Dated: Feb 2023
Author(s)
Jennifer Paul Ray
Date Published
February 2023
Length
15 pages
Annotation

The author of this article provides a retrospective collection of comments and observations made by the Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force members, suggesting emerging themes that could help clarify concepts that other task forces might consider regarding sustainability, leadership, funding, collaboration, trust, and building relationships.

Abstract

In the anti-human trafficking movement, multi-disciplinary teams have emerged as a best practice for collaborating and coordinating efforts in combating human trafficking. Many multi-disciplinary teams are comprised of federal, state, and local partners representing law enforcement, prosecutors, and service providers. The concept of sustaining the multi-disciplinary teams is a relatively new area of discussion in the anti-human trafficking movement. This paper explores the Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force sustainability process as an illustrative example to shed light on the issues that arose during the process for this Task Force, and which may be salient for other Task Forces. This retrospective presentation of the comments and observations made by the Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force members suggest emerging themes that may help to clarify the concepts other Task Forces should consider and to predict the sustainability outcomes. The members' accounts incorporated in this article are presented as valid points of view for framing conclusions that may be applicable in other contexts and to further the conversation in this understudied area of sustainability. The key focal points related to sustainability explored in this conceptual paper include leadership, funding, collaboration, trust, and relationship building, and change is constant. (Published Abstracts Provided)