
Trial Advocacy Podcast: Supporting Survivors of Human Trafficking
By Trial Advocacy Podcast

Trial Advocacy Podcast: Supporting Survivors of Human TraffickingJan 19, 2022

Bringing it Home
In our final episode, Summer and Taylor discuss their backgrounds, including how they became involved with anti-trafficking work. They discuss how this podcast came to be as well as what they learned from it. We appreciate your willingness to learn with us. We hope this podcast is a useful tool for educating the legal field, and we hope it inspires you to continue to share, learn, and collaborate with the anti-trafficking community around you.
We also want to thank you for your grace as we embarked on a new method for sharing information. Trying to find new ways to make knowledge accessible has had messy and magical moments. We recognize there are some impurities that come with recording over video communications and we are thankful for the law school team’s efforts around editing these episodes. We hope you all agree that what we may have lacked in experience with the recording we more than made up for with content and connections to experts in the community. Thank you!

Investing in Community
In today’s episode, Taylor interviews Dr. Jasmine Armstrong with the Department of Juvenile Justice. Dr. Jasmine Armstrong currently serves as the Human Trafficking Intervention Coordinator within the Tallahassee headquarters. Before working with DJJ, Dr. Armstrong studied societal differences in marginalized youth and young adults. We know you will enjoy this engaging conversation about investing in community and collaboration as a tool to support your clients who are impacted by exploitation. Links referenced in this episode:

Developing an Informed Jury
In this episode, Investigator Beth Bascom shares her insight and experience as both an expert and eye witness in human trafficking cases. She discusses how expert witnesses can be a powerful tool to educate a jury on complex legal issues like human trafficking. Plus, we couldn’t resist asking her about her involvement with the High-Risk Victims Unit, which can be an effective solution for human trafficking identification and prevention.

Labor Trafficking
With ties to both the FSU Law Public Interest Law Center and the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence, we knew Daniela Donoso would be the perfect expert to interview about labor trafficking. In this episode, Daniella walks us through the basics of labor trafficking and how cases involving labor trafficking victims can be unique. With her unique expertise in immigration law, Daniella is also able to provide valuable insights into how immigration can affect labor trafficking cases. Links referenced in this episode:

Victim Testimony
Join us as Taylor interviews Ashlee McCarter and Nicole Rainey about one of the most important aspects of human trafficking cases: Victim Testimony. We discuss why victim testimony is so essential as well as why it can be such a great challenge. We discuss the importance of victim treatment, both for the victim and the case, and the challenges associated with it. Finally, we discuss the value of having a trauma-informed legal system. Link referenced in this episode:

Navigating Human Trafficking Trauma in the Legal Process
In this episode, we talk to Lorena Bueno, Assistant State Attorney, Felony Division Chief at Office of the State Attorney, about the challenges that trauma presents in legal proceedings, as well as other common challenges working with human trafficking cases. We also discuss how legal professionals can overcome those challenges to better protect victims and build stronger cases.

Understanding Trauma
In this episode, Summer speaks with Dr. Mimi Graham and Ms. Jill Little about what it takes to be “trauma informed.” We discuss the science behind trauma, the impact of trauma, and why being involved with human trafficking victims may be different from working with individuals who have experienced other types of victimization. We also dive into some promising solutions to working with human trafficking victims in a legal capacity with some valuable advice from this dynamic duo.

Human Trafficking 101
In the premiere episode, Summer interviews Professor Terry Coonan, a practicing human rights and immigration attorney with over 25 years of experience. We discuss what human trafficking is, both legally and practically, as well as common misconceptions and current trafficking trends. This episode builds an essential foundation for working with human trafficking survivors and prosecuting human trafficking cases.