{"id":1911,"date":"2024-11-08T10:14:12","date_gmt":"2024-11-08T15:14:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/human-trafficking\/?p=1911"},"modified":"2024-11-08T10:26:06","modified_gmt":"2024-11-08T15:26:06","slug":"montclair-welcomes-students-and-faculty-from-austria-to-learn-about-human-trafficking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/human-trafficking\/2024\/11\/08\/montclair-welcomes-students-and-faculty-from-austria-to-learn-about-human-trafficking\/","title":{"rendered":"麻豆传媒在线 welcomes students and faculty from Austria to learn about human trafficking"},"content":{"rendered":"
Students and faculty from the University of Graz Law School in Austria visited 麻豆传媒在线 for the second year in a row from October 28th-31st, as part of a Criminal and Public Law Perspectives class on Transnational Crime and Justice \u2013 Human Trafficking. Dr. Daniela Peterka-Benton, Director of the Global Center on Human Trafficking<\/a> and an Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies<\/a>, served as the stateside partner for this transatlantic learning experience.<\/p>\n Dr. Peterka-Benton<\/a> planned a rigorous program of lectures, presentations and field trips during their four-day visit with the support of the Global Center on Human Trafficking and the Department of Justice Studies.<\/p>\n \u201cInternational cooperation and collaboration are vital in fostering a global perspective on justice\u201d <\/em>\u2013 Peterka-Benton<\/p><\/blockquote>\n The group began their program with a day of lectures and roundtables focusing on the crime of human trafficking, its enforcement and prosecution, and the impact on survivors. In a powerful panel discussion with two human trafficking lived experience experts, Gina Cavallo, a well-known local New Jersey survivor advocate and anti-trafficking consultant, and Christabelle Robinson<\/a>, Program Coordinator at the Global Center on Human Trafficking, shared their vital knowledge about the human trafficking experience and the importance of survivor leadership in anti-trafficking initiatives.<\/p>\n \u201cSurvivor leaders, advocates, and professionals with lived experience bring critical insight into the realities of human trafficking by combining expertise with lived experience, challenging misconceptions and leading with truths often obscured by mainstream narratives,<\/em>\u201d said Robinson. \u201cLived experience shows us the path forward, transforming how we understand, confront, and prevent human trafficking.<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n Additional talks over the groups 4-day visit included a presentation by Kayla Munoz, a victim specialist in the Newark Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as a roundtable on legal service needs for survivors with Jessica Kitson, Director of Legal Advocacy Volunteer Lawyers for Justice & Avtar Sheppard-Singh, Esq., Chief Attorney for Legal Services of New Jersey.<\/p>\n
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