Resources and Publications

Guides & Reports

Cover of a practice guide titled 'Free to Thrive' about trauma-informed legal representation for human trafficking survivors, authored by Jamie Beck, Elizabeth Buckle, David Habif, Nicholas Moore, Stacia Ratiif, Anna Schwartz, and Malissa Thomas.

Trauma-Informed Practice Guide

This practice guide equips attorneys with the knowledge and tools to provide trauma-informed legal representation to human trafficking survivors. It outlines the core principles of trauma-informed lawyering, addresses complex dynamics such as trauma bonding, and offers guidance for minimizing re-traumatization while advocating effectively.

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Cover page of a report titled "Trafficked and Arrested: Understanding the Criminalization of Human Trafficking Survivors" by Jamie Beck, J.D., published in October 2023 by Free to Thrive. The cover features a seascape with a sunset and two flying seagulls, along with the Free to Thrive logo.

Vacatur Report

This report exposes the widespread criminalization of human trafficking survivors in California, drawing on data and lived experience to highlight the systemic failures that lead to survivors being prosecuted for crimes related to their own exploitation. It offers insight into the intersection of trafficking, race, gender, and the criminal legal system, and calls for reform grounded in survivor justice.

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Cover of a guide titled 'California Criminal Vacatur Practice Guide' displayed in a courtroom setting. The guide is aimed at helping survivors of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence with their criminal records. The publication year is 2024, and the logo of Free to Thrive is at the bottom.

Vacatur Practice Guide

This comprehensive guide provides legal practitioners with step-by-step instructions on how to help survivors of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence clear criminal records tied to their victimization under California law. It blends legal analysis with trauma-informed best practices and includes tools for screening, petition drafting, and navigating the vacatur process.

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Published Articles

Lead Author, Jamie Beck, J.D.Survivors Behind Bars: The Criminalization of Abuse, Assault, and Human Trafficking Victims and the Need for a Trauma-Informed Approach (2025)

Published in the Roger Williams University Law Review, this article examines the systemic criminalization of abuse, assault and trafficking survivors in the United States and advocates for a trauma-informed legal response. It challenges the victim-offender binary and calls for legal reforms that recognize the profound impact of trauma on behavior and decision-making.

Co-Author, Jamie Beck, Legal Deserts Report 2.0, The Avery Center and the National Survivor Law Collective, March 2023.

Contributor, Jamie Beck, Legal Deserts Report: Assessing Legal Services for Survivors of Sex Trafficking, The Avery Center and the National Survivor Law Collective, 2021.

Co-Author, Jamie Beck, Human Trafficking Survivors: Understanding the Dynamics, American Jails, November/December 2020.

TEDx Talk

Rising Above the Criminalization of Human Trafficking Survivors | Jamie Beck | TEDxUCSB

In her TEDx talk, Rising Above the Criminalization of Human Trafficking Survivors, Jamie Beck, J.D., Founder & Principal of Justice with Humanity, examines how survivors of human trafficking are too often punished for harm inflicted upon them. Drawing on more than a decade of experience, Jamie challenges carceral responses to exploitation and calls for trauma-informed, survivor-centered approaches to justice.
This talk reframes human trafficking, exposes the consequences of criminalization, and offers a path forward rooted in dignity, accountability, and systemic reform. It is a compelling call to action for legal professionals, advocates, policymakers, and anyone committed to building justice systems that honor humanity.

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