Vulnerability Mapping, Structural Risk, and the Populations That Institutional Frameworks Consistently Fail Traffickers do not create vulnerability. They map it. Week 3 builds the framework for understanding why certain populations are consistently, predictably, and disproportionately targeted – and why the institutional systems meant to protect them so often do not. The answer is structural, not … Continue reading The Vulnerability Stack: Who Gets Targeted and Why
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The Recruitment Pipeline: How Traffickers Hijacked the Internet
The internet did not create human trafficking – but it industrialized it. What once required physical proximity — a street corner, a truck stop, a classified ad — now requires nothing more than a smartphone and a fake profile. The recruitment pipeline has gone digital, and the platforms enabling it are not hapless bystanders. They … Continue reading The Recruitment Pipeline: How Traffickers Hijacked the Internet
The Architecture of Predation: How Traffickers Actually Think
Human trafficking is not a moral puzzle. It is an operational one. It follows behavioral rules, exploits structural gaps, and targets predictable vulnerabilities — in every country, including this one. This week, we establish the framework. You cannot interrupt what you haven’t learned to recognize. The Problem, Stated Plainly Start here: human trafficking is not … Continue reading The Architecture of Predation: How Traffickers Actually Think
Absentee Leaders in The Experiential Business Arena
There is an abundance of opinions touting the benefits of a remote workforce: increased productivity, decreased burn-out, less commute stress, positive environmental and sustainability impact, and even things like increased monetary savings and inclusivity, but not all businesses are solely office-based. When working for an organization that operates in a tactile guest experiential realm, most … Continue reading Absentee Leaders in The Experiential Business Arena
Our Fourth Anniversary: What’s Changed…?
As we approach mid-March and prepare to mark the fourth anniversary of the global COVID pandemic lockdown, it may serve us well to pause and reflect on change, as we still struggle in search of our 'new normal.' Initially disrupted by the abrupt halt to normalcy – physically and psychologically – individuals were forced to … Continue reading Our Fourth Anniversary: What’s Changed…?