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Exposing and Responding to Human Trafficking in 2014 (Free)


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Why you should attend

Human Trafficking has long been a hidden problem in New York state and the US.  In 2000, Congress passed the federal Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act (TVPA) and has since re-authorized it three times making important modifications.  In 2005, the US ratified the UN Trafficking Protocol.  This was followed by passage of the New York state Trafficking Victim Protection and Justice Act in 2007.  The New York law has been heralded as the most comprehensive law of its kind in the country.  Yet, relatively few cases have been prosecuted in any jurisdiction.  This program will provide an overview of what human trafficking is including in federal and state statutes, how it is often masked, and tools for legal professionals and courts to use in identifying and responding to this complex problem.

What you will learn

  • How to define human trafficking
  • Who traffickers are and how they operate
  • How to interview a victim
  • Criminal justice system response to human trafficking
  • How to address immigration and other legal issues
  • How New York State courts are responding to human trafficking

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

Afternoon Session: 1:45 - 5:00 p.m.

1:45 Introduction

Hon. Judy Harris Kluger

1:50 Understanding and Exposing Human Trafficking

  • How to define human trafficking
  • Who traffickers are and how they operate
  • How to interview a victim

Taina Bien-Aime, Dorchen Leidholdt, Anne Milgram

2:50 Legal Strategies

  • Criminal justice system response to human trafficking
  • Immigration and other legal issues

Lori L. Cohen, Kate Mogulescu, John Temple

3:50 Networking Break

4:00 A View from the Bench

  • Development of New York State Pilot Courts 
  • Role of the Courts in intervening in human trafficking

Hon. Fernando Camacho, Hon. Judy Harris Kluger
 
5:00   Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
Hon. Judy Harris Kluger ~ Chief of Policy and Planning, New York State Courts
Speaker(s)
Taina Bien-Aime ~ Executive Director, Women's City Club of New York (WCC)
Hon. Fernando Camacho ~ Judge, NYS Court of Claims; Acting Supreme Court Judge, Suffolk County Supreme Court
Lori L. Cohen ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Immigration Intervention Project, Sanctuary for Families
Dorchen A. Leidholdt ~ Director, Center for Battered Women's Legal Services, Sanctuary for Families
Anne Milgram ~ Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law
Kate Mogulescu ~ Supervising Attorney, Trafficking Victims Advocacy Project, Legal Aid Society
John Temple ~ Assistant District Attorney, Attorney in Charge of the Human Trafficking Program, New York County District Attorney's Office
Program Attorney(s)
Doreen Odom ~ Practising Law Institute

New York City Seminar Location

PLI New York Center
, 1177 Avenue of the Americas, (2nd floor), entrance on 45th Street, New York, New York 10036. Message Center, program days only: (212) 824-5733.

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This is a webcast of the live New York session.

Why you should attend

Human Trafficking has long been a hidden problem in New York state and the US.  In 2000, Congress passed the federal Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act (TVPA) and has since re-authorized it three times making important modifications.  In 2005, the US ratified the UN Trafficking Protocol.  This was followed by passage of the New York state Trafficking Victim Protection and Justice Act in 2007.  The New York law has been heralded as the most comprehensive law of its kind in the country.  Yet, relatively few cases have been prosecuted in any jurisdiction.  This program will provide an overview of what human trafficking is including in federal and state statutes, how it is often masked, and tools for legal professionals and courts to use in identifying and responding to this complex problem.

What you will learn

  • How to define human trafficking
  • Who traffickers are and how they operate
  • How to interview a victim
  • Criminal justice system response to human trafficking
  • How to address immigration and other legal issues
  • How New York State courts are responding to human trafficking

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

All times are E.S.T.

Afternoon Session: 1:45 - 5:00 p.m.  (E.S.T.)

1:45 Introduction

Hon. Judy Harris Kluger

1:50 Understanding and Exposing Human Trafficking

  • How to define human trafficking
  • Who traffickers are and how they operate
  • How to interview a victim

Taina Bien-Aime, Dorchen Leidholdt, Anne Milgram

2:50 Legal Strategies

  • Criminal justice system response to human trafficking
  • Immigration and other legal issues

Lori L. Cohen, Kate Mogulescu, John Temple

3:50 Networking Break

4:00 A View from the Bench

  • Development of New York State Pilot Courts
  • Role of the Courts in intervening in human trafficking

Hon. Fernando Camacho, Hon. Judy Harris Kluger

5:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
Hon. Judy Harris Kluger ~ Chief of Policy and Planning, New York State Courts
Speaker(s)
Taina Bien-Aime ~ Executive Director, Women's City Club of New York (WCC)
Hon. Fernando Camacho ~ Judge, NYS Court of Claims; Acting Supreme Court Judge, Suffolk County Supreme Court
Lori L. Cohen ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Immigration Intervention Project, Sanctuary for Families
Dorchen A. Leidholdt ~ Director, Center for Battered Women's Legal Services, Sanctuary for Families
Anne Milgram ~ Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law
Kate Mogulescu ~ Supervising Attorney, Trafficking Victims Advocacy Project, Legal Aid Society
John Temple ~ Assistant District Attorney, Attorney in Charge of the Human Trafficking Program, New York County District Attorney's Office
Program Attorney(s)
Doreen Odom ~ Practising Law Institute
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1Indiana: Considered a distance education course. There is a 6 credit limit per year.

2New York: Newly admitted attorneys may not take non-transitional course formats such as on-demand audio or video programs or live webcasts for CLE credit. Newly admitted attorneys not practicing law in the United States, however, may earn 12 transitional credits in non-traditional formats.

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4 Pennsylvania: A live webcast may be viewed individually or in a group setting. Credit may be granted to an attorney who views a live webcast individually. There is a 4.0 credit limit per year for this type of viewing. A live webcast viewed in a group setting receives live participatory credit if the program is open to the public and advertised at least 30 days prior to the program. Live webcasts viewed in a group setting that do not advertise at least 30 days prior the program will be considered "in-house", and therefore denied credit.

5Virginia: All distance learning courses are to be done in an educational setting, free from distractions.


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