Sessions
Demand Reduction: A Pro-Active Response to Human Trafficking (Part 1 of 2)
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Thu
Demand Reduction: A Pro-Active Response to Human Trafficking (Part 2 of 2)
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Thu
Open Source Intelligence: Targeting Human Trafficking
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM Thu
Chris Bray is currently an associate instructor with the Fox Valley Technical
College’s National Criminal Justice Training Center. He has provided advanced investigative training on Human Trafficking, Child Sex Trafficking, Child Abduction Response Team training, Sex Trafficking Awareness for Tribal Law Enforcement Officers and Southern Border Initiative Collaborative Sex Trafficking Response. Additionally, he has assisted with Community Sex Trafficking Response Assessments in Louisiana and Texas.
He retired as a 36-year veteran of the Phoenix Police Department with 29 of
those years as a sergeant. In his career he has worked in Patrol, Traffic,
Training and Investigations. He has spent twenty one years as an investigative
supervisor in the Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Bureaus working six
years in the Gang Enforcement Unit and fifteen years in Vice Enforcement. He
has worked on four US Department of Justice initiatives relating to Violent Street Gangs, Internet Crimes Against Children, Human Trafficking and Child
Prostitution.
He retired while assigned to the Vice Enforcement Unit where he supervised
investigations into Human Trafficking, Child Sex Trafficking, Illegal Enterprises
and Money Laundering. He is a subject matter expert on Human Trafficking for Arizona POST and California POST. He is also a private consultant that
provides advanced level training for specialty investigations. He has provided
training to local, state, federal and international law enforcement agencies and Judiciary, as well as social service providers across the United States. He is a graduate of Northern Arizona University and is a contributing author on the topicof Human Trafficking.
Chris Bray is a past member of the board of directors for the Arizona Anti-
Trafficking Network. AATN is a collaborative network of organizations working to stop Human Trafficking in Arizona. The purpose of this network is to leverage the efforts of area stakeholders to fight trafficking, raise statewide awareness, support victims, support legislative change, and raise funds to more effectively serve the needs of those engaged to combat human trafficking.