On Sept. 23, Dr. Thomas Matyók, associate professor in the Doctor of Science in Public Safety program, delivered an insightful presentation titled, "An Integrated Approach by the Stability Police Community to Combat Human Trafficking: Engaging Consumers as Collaborative Partners in Anti-Trafficking Efforts for Human Security." This event was hosted by the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units during their Stability Policing in Human Security Network Webinar.
Dr. Matyók's presentation focused on innovative strategies for addressing human trafficking through collaboration between the Stability Police Community and consumers. By fostering partnerships and engaging various stakeholders, the discussion highlighted the importance of a comprehensive approach in the fight against human trafficking and its implications for human security.
As a leading expert in public safety, Dr. Matyók emphasized the critical role that awareness and collective action play in combating human trafficking. His presentation aimed to inspire attendees to explore collaborative initiatives that can lead to meaningful change within communities and beyond.
The webinar attracted participants from various sectors, showcasing a unified commitment to enhancing human security and effectively tackling the global challenge of human trafficking.