This presentation offers a comprehensive exploration of the various types of traffickers and their exploitation tactics. Drawing from her lived experience and expertise as a survivor advocate, Keyana educates audiences on the nuanced methods traffickers use to recruit, control, and exploit their victims. The presentation begins by defining human trafficking and debunking common myths, highlighting that traffickers exist across all socioeconomic backgrounds and operate through diverse means. Keyana categorizes traffickers into distinct archetypes, such as the "Romeo" trafficker, who uses emotional manipulation and false promises of love; the "Gorilla" trafficker, who employs violence and intimidation; and the "Bottom," a victim-turned-enforcer who controls others on behalf of the trafficker. She also covers less commonly recognized traffickers, including familial and corporate traffickers, providing real-world examples to illustrate their tactics. The presentation emphasizes the psychological and physical methods traffickers use to maintain power, such as branding, debt bondage, and emotional coercion. Keyana offers practical strategies for identifying traffickers, recognizing red flags, and supporting potential victims. This session will educate law enforcement, service providers, educators, and community members on the complexities of trafficking dynamics. It empowers participants to identify trafficking patterns, respond effectively, and advocate for survivor-centered solutions. Through her powerful and informative presentation, Keyana aims to challenge misconceptions, promote awareness, and inspire action in the fight against human trafficking.
Trigger Warning: This presentation contains information (written, spoken, or visual) that may be triggering or (re)traumatizing to attendees.
Keyana Marshall is a lived experience expert, survivor advocate, and founder of Restorative Community Concepts. With extensive knowledge of human trafficking dynamics, she educates audiences on identifying traffickers' tactics. Keyana empowers communities with insights to recognize exploitation and support survivors effectively.