Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

291 – Unpacking the Complexities of Coercion, with Jamie Manirakiza

01.26.2023 - By Dr. Sandra MorganPlay

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Sandie Morgan is joined by Adjunct Professor for the Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate and Executive Director of PEHT in Connecticut, Jamie Manirakiza. In this episode, they discuss how coercion is used in human trafficking cases and how direct service providers and front line responders can provide trauma-informed, survivor-centered aftercare.

Jamie Manirakiza, LMSW

Jamie Manirakiza, has over 10 years of experience in the field of anti-human trafficking. As the Executive Director of Partnership to End Human Trafficking, she brings her experience working in various roles throughout the Northeast. Prior to joining PEHT, Jamie, held several key roles with The Salvation Army. Her longest position was in Greater Philadelphia as Director of Anti Trafficking for the New Day to Stop Trafficking Program. Most notably, Jamie helped to start a drop-in center for women victimized by the commercial sex industry in 2010, incorporating models of harm reduction, motivational interviewing, and the Sanctuary Model ® for trauma-informed care. Jamie was also part of the founding team to open up a residential program for survivors of sex or labor trafficking in the Greater Philadelphia region. In 2018, Jamie transitioned to work as the Territorial Anti Human Trafficking Program Coordinator for The Salvation Army Eastern Territorial Headquarters in New York. As Territorial Anti Human Trafficking Program Coordinator, she developed, implemented, evaluated, and supported the ongoing growth of direct survivor service programs and coalition building on a regional scale. She has managed numerous Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crimes grants to provide comprehensive victim services in various States across the Northeast. Jamie has consulted for Tahirih Justice Center, and provided training as a consultant for OVC-TTAC.  Jamie continues to serve as an adjunct professor for Vanguard University’s Human Trafficking Certificate Program and has consulted on crime victim services for a number of national organizations on promising practices and trauma-informed care. Jamie is a founding Board of Advisor member for the Villanova University School of Law Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation. Jamie received her MSW degree from the University of Pennsylvania and is a licensed social worker.

Key Points

Trauma-informed, survivor centered care and services is built on understanding power dynamics between caregivers and victim-survivors.

Coercion in based on psychological and non-physical tactics used by traffickers/abusers against an individual.

Self-identification from trafficking victims is difficult due to the coercion experienced and trauma-bonding.

When providing any type of service, it is important to not overpromise or under-deliver.

Resources

Partnership to End Human Trafficking

Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate

Biderman's Chart of Coercion

Ensure Justice Conference

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Transcript

Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 291 Unpacking the Complexities of Coercion, with Jamie Manirakiza. 

Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. 

Dave [00:00:30] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. 

Sandie [00:00:35] And my name is Sandie Morgan. 

Dave [00:00:38] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues,

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