Human Trafficking & Exploitation Symposium
Policies, Prevention and Procedures
The 2024 Human Trafficking and Exploitation Symposium at 91短视频 will address human trafficking and other forms of exploitation, such as sextortion and internet grooming. This year’s symposium will highlight risk factors for victimization, prevention strategies, and reporting processes. Community partners will be available on site to support attendees and share resources. The symposium aims to raise awareness and bring together community stakeholders to invoke change around human trafficking and sexploitation in the state of Utah.
Food: The first 100 people to register will receive lunch at the Human Trafficking Symposium. Registrants will receive an email before the event confirming they will receive free lunch on October 22. If you are not one of the first 100 people, you can find additional information about dining options on campus on the .
Parking: Attendees can park in the Public Pay Lot located near the Student Services Center, ride the UTA Wildcat Shuttle for free from the Dee Events Center or purchase a day pass on the .
This event would not be possible were it not for the partnership between the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Criminal Justice. For a full list of groups who supported the inaugural Human Trafficking Symposium, please view below.
October 22, 2024
Shepherd Union Building | 91短视频 Ogden Campus
Schedule
8:30–9 a.m.
Registration and Check-In
9–9:05 a.m.
Introduction and Welcome: Dean Rich, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, and Molly Sween, Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice
9:05–10 a.m.
Keynote: Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project () and the Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership at Utah State University
10–11 a.m.
Kaytlin Beckett, SECURE Section Director and Assistant Attorney General, and Noora Chingaliyeva, Victim/Witness Coordinator, Justice Division
11–11:15 a.m.
15 minute break
11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
Detective Stewart, Weber County Sheriff's Office - Internet Crimes Against Children
12:15–1 p.m.
Lunch (more information to come)
1–2 p.m.
Anna Kosloski, Department Chair of the College of Public Service, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs, and Molly McDade, Sergeant, Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
2–3 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
1- Miiko Anderson, Attorney Adviser, AEQUITAS, and Rebecca Bender, Just Exits Advisory Councilmember
2 - Asian Association
3- Noora Chingaliyeva, Victim/Witness Coordinator, Justice Division
3–3:15 p.m.
15 minute break
3:15–4:15 p.m.
Debra Rush, Co-Founder and CEO of Breaking the Chains
4:15–4:30 p.m.
Closing Remarks
Sponsors and Partners
91短视频 Sponsors
Academic Affairs
College of Engineering, Applied Science & Technology
College of Science
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Department of Psychological Science
Division of Online & Continuing Education
Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions
John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics
Stewart Library
Student Access & Success
Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities
Community Partners
NUTIC (Northern Utah Trafficking Intervention Coalition)
Weber County Sheriff's Office