Ending Human Trafficking

367: Stop Reacting to Events and Start Preparing


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Ray Bercini and Sara Elander join Dr. Sandie Morgan to explore what's really at stake when a city like Los Angeles hosts the World Cup — and why the biggest trafficking risk might not be what you think.


Chapters

  • (00:00) - Introduction: What LA's Preparing for and Why It Matters
  • (01:04) - Meet Ray and Sara: Roles at Saving Innocence and the LA Task Force
  • (06:19) - Building a Legacy Committee: Planning for FIFA and Beyond
  • (09:03) - Law Enforcement Readiness: Operations, Agencies, and Coordination
  • (11:50) - Separating Myth from Reality: What the Data Actually Shows About Trafficking and Major Events
  • (16:36) - Preparing for the Surge: Tips, Leads, and Victim Services Coordination
  • (24:18) - Vetting Outside Organizations and Staying in Your Lane
  • (32:37) - What Does Success Look Like After FIFA?

  • Ray Bercini and Sara Elander

    Ray Bercini serves as Task Force Coordinator and Law Enforcement Liaison at Saving Innocence. With 31 years at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department — including six years dedicated to human trafficking work — Ray brings deep cross-sector expertise to the intersection of law enforcement and victim services. He has been instrumental in building the LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force into one of the largest co-located task forces in the nation, and has played a key role in preparing Los Angeles for major events including the Super Bowl, FIFA World Cup, and LA28 Olympics.


    Sara Elander is Director of Programs at Saving Innocence and Victim Service Coordinator for the LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force. With over six years of experience in program management and trauma-informed care, Sara leads a team of crisis case managers and oversees survivor-centered services across LA County. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Community Advocacy and Social Policy from Arizona State University and is committed to healing-centered approaches that empower survivors toward long-term recovery and stability.


    Key Points

    • The widely repeated claim that major sporting events dramatically spike sex trafficking lacks supporting data — but the absence of proof isn't proof of absence, and LA is launching a research study around FIFA to finally generate real, local data.
    • Labor trafficking is the more evidence-based concern around large-scale events, with exploitation rising sharply in the lead-up to events through construction, hospitality, and vendor supply chains.
    • The LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force launched a Sports and Major Events Committee with roughly 30 members and six subcommittees, designed as a legacy infrastructure that can serve future events beyond just FIFA.
    • Coordinating tips during a major international event is a complex, unsolved challenge — multiple agencies including FBI, HSI, LAPD, and LASD will all have tip lines, and the team is working to centralize reporting without losing coverage.
    • One of the most important lessons from the 2022 Super Bowl was that outside organizations parachuting in with good intentions — but without coordination — can undermine local trust and misdirect survivors away from local resources.
    • Effective multi-agency collaboration requires every organization to clearly define what they uniquely bring to the table, stay in their lane, and go through a vetting process before engaging in high-stakes response work.
    • Sara's definition of success after FIFA centers on community empowerment — if hospitality workers, transportation staff, and community members leave better equipped to identify and report trafficking indicators, that's a lasting win.
    • Ray's measure of success is straightforward: survivors of all forms of trafficking — sex and labor — are identified, connected to resources, and treated with dignity, which no single agency can accomplish alone.


    Resources

    • Saving Innocence
    • LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force
    • National Human Trafficking Hotline
    • Compass Connections
    • Blue Campaign
    • LA Regional Crime Stoppers
    • Global Center for Women and Justice
    • Ending Human Trafficking Podcast
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