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What is Multi-Disciplinary Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force

Paths to the Prevention and Detection of Human Trafficking
( MATTF): The federally funded, state specific team that bring together nonprofits, community members and law enforcement to develop a collaborative response to human trafficking.
Published in Chapter:
Predictive Analytics: A Novel Approach to Early Prevention of Human Trafficking
Kristen J. Harris (Prevention Now, USA) and Hannabeth Franchino-Olsen (Prevention Now, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3926-5.ch005
Abstract
This chapter presents Prevention Now's design and use of predictive analytics as a method to identify risk factors for human trafficking and to intervene the upstream of exploitation. The method relies on a social-ecological framework for organizing risk factors and to guide analytical prevention efforts. Prevention Now is a non-profit anti-trafficking organization that is prioritizing a data-driven and multidisciplinary approach to trafficking prevention. This approach has three central aims: to develop trans-disciplinary partnerships, to build geographically-specific analytical models, and to translate model findings into targeted prevention. This chapter presents efforts undertaken by Prevention Now towards building collaborative partnerships across systems in a given geography, county, state, to inform data collection and prevention efforts. The chapter centers around Prevention Now's predictive analytics project involving four US states and its ability to leverage data collection and analysis in efforts to better understand the drivers of trafficking.
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