1 hr 6 min

Episode 123: Special Agent from the Texas Department of Public Safety | Combating Human Trafficking Asking Why

    • Mental Health

In this episode, Clint Davis interviews a special agent from the Texas Department of Public Safety who works in the Criminal Investigation Unit. They discuss the difference between human smuggling and human trafficking, the importance of a victim-centered approach, and the prevalence of child exploitation online. They also highlight the need for parents to educate and equip their children about the dangers of social media and the importance of consent and privacy. The conversation covers various topics related to human trafficking, trauma, and the role of law enforcement in combating this issue. The speakers discuss the connection between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and individuals who become victims of trafficking. They also address the misconception that sex workers choose their profession without any trauma or coercion. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of the sex industry and the contradictions within feminist ideologies. The importance of community involvement, support for victims, and the need for resources and counseling are highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the personal experiences and motivations of the law enforcement officer involved in combating human trafficking.

In this episode, Clint Davis interviews a special agent from the Texas Department of Public Safety who works in the Criminal Investigation Unit. They discuss the difference between human smuggling and human trafficking, the importance of a victim-centered approach, and the prevalence of child exploitation online. They also highlight the need for parents to educate and equip their children about the dangers of social media and the importance of consent and privacy. The conversation covers various topics related to human trafficking, trauma, and the role of law enforcement in combating this issue. The speakers discuss the connection between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and individuals who become victims of trafficking. They also address the misconception that sex workers choose their profession without any trauma or coercion. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of the sex industry and the contradictions within feminist ideologies. The importance of community involvement, support for victims, and the need for resources and counseling are highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the personal experiences and motivations of the law enforcement officer involved in combating human trafficking.

1 hr 6 min