Field Forward - Research & Standards for improving Anti-Trafficking initiatives through Practice and PolicyWe are glad you are here. Human trafficking is an ever-evolving enemy, and the field of anti-trafficking work requires continual dedication to learning and evolving to adapt to new information and insights from experts across the field in varying disciplines.No single organization, agency, or sector can end human trafficking alone. This journal exists because we believe that collective impact-the power of shared knowledge, coordinated action, and unified standards-is essential to creating meaningful, lasting change. When researchers share findings with practitioners, when law enforcement learns from healthcare providers, when policymakers hear directly from survivor leaders, and when corporate partners implement evidence-based protocols, we move closer to a comprehensive response that truly protects the vulnerable and holds perpetrators accountable.Field Forward Journal is built on the principle that the best insights come from the field itself-from those doing the daily work of identification, intervention, prevention, and policy reform. By elevating promising practices, examining what works and what doesn't, and honestly confronting the gaps in our current systems, we create a shared foundation for progress.Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, policymaker, survivor leader, or concerned stakeholder, your engagement with this work matters. The knowledge shared here is meant to be applied, tested, refined, and improved upon. Together, we are building a field that learns, adapts, and ultimately becomes more effective at protecting human dignity and freedom.Advancing Evidence-Based Standards in the United States Response to Human TraffickingThe Safe House Project Journal is a peer-reviewed academic publication dedicated to transforming the United States' approach to combating human trafficking through rigorous research, evidence-based practices, and systemic reform. Published as a series of white papers by practitioners, researchers, and policy experts from Safe House Project and collaborating organizations, this journal bridges the critical gap between frontline experience and academic scholarship.Mission and ScopeDrawing from Safe House Project's direct service experience with over 5,000 trafficking survivors annually and partnerships with law enforcement, healthcare, hospitality, and social service sectors, this journal provides actionable intelligence for stakeholders across the anti-trafficking ecosystem.Core Focus AreasStandards of Care Elevation: Establishing evidence-based protocols for survivor-centered care, trauma-informed practices, and long-term support systems that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and sustainable recovery outcomes.Vulnerability Reduction: Identifying and addressing systemic factors that create pathways to exploitation, including economic instability, child welfare system gaps, housing insecurity, and inadequate protective infrastructure.Root Cause Analysis: Examining the structural, economic, social, and policy-level drivers of trafficking in the United States, with emphasis on prevention through systemic change rather than reactive intervention.Commitment to Rigor and ImpactEach white paper combines qualitative and quantitative analysis, case studies from Safe House Project's service of over 5,000 victims of human trafficking in the United States, certification methodology, academic research, and evaluation of outcomes. The journal prioritizes practical applicability alongside academic rigor, ensuring that research translates directly into improved policies, protocols, and survivor outcomes.Thank you for joining us in this critical work.Learn more at https: //www.safehouseproject.org/