The 草榴社区 Law Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Playing Key Role in Fighting for Victims of Trafficking
Recent NoVo Foundation grant provides $600,000 in funding to continue work through 2020
VILLANOVA, Pa. 鈥 Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) is not a distant problem affecting only people in the developing world. It is a problem that exists locally, throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Over the past several years, a number of groups and organizations have stepped up the fight against trafficking. Since its launch in 2015, the 草榴社区 Law Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE Institute) has provided educational training and services and impacted key legislative efforts in the fight to support survivors of trafficking in Pennsylvania and beyond.
The CSE Institute educates and provides technical assistance to policy makers, law enforcement officials, and others who respond to commercial sexual exploitation in Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the United States and beyond, promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed multidisciplinary collaboration. The CSE Institute assisted advocates in Nebraska in passing legislation in 2016 that provides victims of sex trafficking with immunity from arrest and prosecution for prostitution. The CSE Institute also drafted a pending senate bill in Pennsylvania which would provide safe harbor for sexually exploited children. In April 2017, the CSE Institute published in conjunction with a National Analysis of Demand Legislation.
The CSE Institute鈥檚 Director, Shea Rhodes, has also presented numerous trainings throughout Pennsylvania and beyond, equipping attendees with the skills and knowledge needed to improve the legal system鈥檚 response to commercial sexual exploitation. More than 2500 attorneys, law enforcement, transportation workers and community stakeholders have participated in these sessions, which provide guidance on how to identify and support possible victims.
The work of the CSE Institute will continue through 2020 thanks to $600,000 in funding recently awarded by NoVo Foundation. The Foundation previously committed $450,000, which helped launch the Institute and fund the first three years of operation.
鈥淲e are very grateful for the generosity and commitment of NoVo Foundation to support our work,鈥 said Rhodes. 鈥淲e will continue to work extremely hard to fight for and protect victims and survivors, by working with law enforcement, policy leaders and concerned citizens, and by offering trainings and resources to better support members of their communities.鈥
NoVo Foundation is dedicated to building a more just and balanced world. Founded in 2006 by Jennifer and Peter Buffett, NoVo has become one of the largest private foundations in the world to support initiatives focused explicitly on girls and women, including a dedicated focus on ending violence against girls and women and supporting adolescent girls. NoVo also works to advance social and emotional learning, support Indigenous communities and promote local living economies.
For more information on the CSE Institute, visit its or view its annual reports for and .
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