State Senator Cris Dush | Pennsylvania
State Senator Cris Dush | Pennsylvania
Senator Cris Dush has been actively involved in the fight against human trafficking for many years. His efforts have culminated in the enactment of Pennsylvania Act 39, a legislation aimed at improving victim support and providing necessary resources for law enforcement and social services to assist those who have been trafficked.
In recognition of International Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Senator Dush has conducted a series of interviews with various individuals and organizations involved in combating human trafficking. One of the interviews conducted was with Marcel van der Watt, the Director of the Research Institute at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in Washington, D.C.
Marcel van der Watt, an internationally acclaimed investigative and research professional, brings over 20 years of experience in combating organized crime, human trafficking, and sexual exploitation. His background as a former police investigator and human trafficking case consultant has informed his work in this field. Marcel has also provided expert court testimony in several sex trafficking cases and has briefed members of the US Congress.
During the interview, Marcel discussed the issue of sex trafficking and its impact on individuals and communities. He emphasized the need for a global approach in addressing this heinous crime and highlighted the importance of collaboration between law enforcement agencies, social services, and advocacy organizations.
"Sex trafficking is a grave violation of human rights that affects individuals from all walks of life. It is crucial that we work together to combat this crime and provide support to the victims," Marcel stated.
Senator Dush's series of interviews aims to shed light on the realities of human trafficking and raise awareness about the efforts being made to eradicate it. By providing a platform for experts like Marcel van der Watt to share their insights, Senator Dush hopes to inspire action and encourage individuals and organizations to join the fight against human trafficking.
The complete interviews can be viewed on the Senator's website, offering valuable information and perspectives from those at the forefront of this battle against human trafficking. As we continue to observe International Human Trafficking Awareness Month, let us all unite in the fight to end this modern-day form of slavery.