On April 11th, in honor of National Crime
Victims’ Rights Week, the Human Trafficking Academy was honored to host Florida
State Representative Ross Spano in a talk attended by law students, faculty,
staff, and community members. Professor Roza Pati, Director of the Human
Trafficking Academy, welcomed Representative Ross Spano to St. Thomas Law and
highlighted his tremendous work in the State of Florida to confront the problem
of trafficking in human beings, to find solutions and to eradicate this scourge.
Representative Spano, who is also currently a candidate for
Florida Attorney General, opened up about why it is that he was called to
advocate on behalf of victims of human trafficking, and offered insights into
the laudable legislative efforts that he has championed in the pursuit of this
aim.
Representative Spano began the talk by emphasizing the need
to stand up to bullies, which he learned from his own childhood experiences.
“There are all sorts of bullies in life,” he said, “and one of those bullies
takes the form of a human trafficker.” He shared the experience of pushing for
the passage of numerous bills to protect victims of sex trafficking. These
legislative measures covered a range of issues including, the ability for
victims of sex trafficking to petition for any prostitution convictions in
their record to be vacated or expunged, an increase on the criminal penalty for
pimps and for those who solicit the services of sex trafficked persons, the
ability for prosecutors to pursue RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations) charges against traffickers, and protecting the locations of
safe-houses for trafficking victims from public disclosure.
Representative Spano’s passionate commitment to eliminating
human trafficking in Florida was palpable and was mirrored by the audience. The
attendees were engaged throughout, asking many thought-provoking questions
during the latter half of the session.
Some students who were in attendance shared their thoughts
about the talk afterwards. Kimberly Colón, an LL.M. student, said that
“Representative Ross Spano was very insightful on the different laws regarding
human trafficking in the State of Florida.” Diego Sánchez, a 2L, stated that,
“It was great to hear from someone who has been at the legislative forefront of
tackling this very important issue in our State.” Added Nadia El Nur, another
student from the LL.M. program, “I really enjoyed the lecture organized by the
Human Trafficking Academy. The discussion held afterward was inspiring and very
informative.”
Representative Spano has pledged to continue to “fight for
victims of human trafficking until we completely eradicate this scourge from
Florida.” There can be no doubt that his work, including the talk he gave on
the 11th, has inspired others to take up the fight as well.
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