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The Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation Symposium, 10/13

“Combatting Commercial Sexual Exploitation through Equality Model Policies and Lawsâ€

Friday, October 13
8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Laurence E. Hirsch ’71 Classroom (Room 101)
John F. Scarpa Hall
ÎÞÂëרÇø Charles Widger School of Law

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At the conclusion of our 2022 symposium, it was clear that the Equality Model is the most effective legal model to address the harm caused by commercial sexual exploitation. Full decriminalization models and corresponding legal frameworks inadequately address many of the problems faced by survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. In July of this year, Maine became the first state to pass Equality Model Legislation and the rest of the states are contemplating the next steps in addressing commercial sexual exploitation by introducing similar legislation.

For this year’s symposium, please join us for cutting-edge panel presentations from survivors driving policy reforms alongside attorneys and law reformers, including panelists from Maine and Sweden, to guide our next steps in Pennsylvania and beyond.

The Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board has approved this program forÌý6 Substantive In-Person CLE credits. Please note registration prior to the event is required.Ìý

To further support the CSE Institute, please consider making a one-time gift or recurring donation. Your gift of any amount helps provide education and technical assistance to those on the frontlines of commercial sexual exploitation.

Thank you to our generous supporters:

Agenda

Subject to change

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8:30 AM: Welcome Remarks

8:35–10:35 AM: Panel 1: Sweden: Where it All Started

  • ,ÌýAttorney Brottsbyran advokatena Akermark & Lodin AB
  • , Swedish Ambassador at Large for Combating Trafficking in Persons
  • , National Coordinator Anti-Human Trafficking, The Salvation Army, Sweden
  • Annika Svensson, National Police, Sweden
  • Moderated byÌý, Program Director, The EMPOWER Center Sanctuary for Families

10:35–11:00 AM:ÌýPolitical Will and Substantive Rules: The Role of Politics in Developing Laws to Combat Commercial Sexual Exploitation

  • ,ÌýSpeaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

11:00–11:30 AM: Break

11:30 AM–12:15 PM: Fireside Chat

  • , Executive Director of CAP International (Coalition Abolition Prostitution)
  • Moderated by , Director & Co-Founder of the Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation, ÎÞÂëרÇø Law

12:15-1:30 PM: Lunch & Networking

1:30 – 3:00 PM: Panel 2: Maine: Successful Advocacy Lessons Learned

  • , Vice President & Director of Public Policy, National Center on Sexual Exploitation
  • , Executive Director, Just Love Worldwide
  • , Maine State Representative
  • , Assistant District Attorney, Androscoggin County District Attorney's Office
  • Moderated by , Co-founder & Executive Director, Rights4Girls

3:00–3:15 PM: Break

3:15– 4:45 PM: Panel 3: Massachusetts: Survivors Driving Equality Model Legislation

  • , Co-CEO, Living in Freedom Together, Inc. (LIFT)
  • , Public Policy & Advocacy Manager, My Life My Choice
  • , Co-Executive Director, My Life My Choice
  • , Senior Survivor Mentor & Policy and Advocacy Specialist, My Life My Choice
  • Ryann Whitaker,ÌýLiving in Freedom Together (LIFT)
  • Moderated by , National Campaign Manager, World Without Exploitation

4:45-5:00 PM: Closing Remarks

  • ,ÌýDirector & Co-Founder of the Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation, ÎÞÂëרÇø Law

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School of Law
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