RT Research Data T1 Research-Survivor Formative Evaluation of San Francisco's Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces, California, 2016-2018 A1 Lutnick, Alexandra A2 Dang, Minh LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902794052 AB

Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International, in partnership with MD Consulting, conducted a researcher-survivor-ally participatory process evaluation of the Task Force on Anti-Human Trafficking in San Francisco. The purpose of the Task Force is to review current efforts to improve the city's response to human trafficking and identify gaps in services for survivors. Participants include representatives from social service organizations, law enforcement, community-based organizations, philanthropic and advocacy groups, and concerned citizens.

This study included an integrated, multi-level approach of community involvement. People who have experienced a severe form of human trafficking are represented at all levels of the research process, including that of co-principal investigator (co-PI), research assistants (RAs) and members of the Community Advisory Board (CAB). The goals of this evaluation were to evaluate components of task force implementation through a comprehensive process evaluation, conduct a secondary analysis of law enforcement data, and create a research infrastructure that supports the intellectual and career development of people who have experienced trafficking.

K1 CRIMINAL justice system K1 Human Trafficking K1 Organizations K1 Police K1 police departments K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR37178.v1