Anti-Trafficking Review (Sep 2021)

The Next Step: The California Cybersecurity Institute’s Anti-Trafficking Virtual Reality Immersion Training

  • Danielle Borrelli,
  • Benjamin Thomas Greer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.2012211711
Journal volume & issue
no. 17
pp. 154 – 160

Abstract

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Digital gaming and virtual learning platforms have expanded the boundaries of experiential based anti-trafficking training. Virtual reality provides a technological mechanism for immersive storytelling through the simulation of a physical presence within an artefact using software and specialised hardware. The success of virtual-based immersive training is directly dependent on a series of factors, including realism, re-playability, and supplemental in-person training. This article describes the California Cybersecurity Institute’s anti-trafficking immersion training programme, which advances beyond awareness education to test law enforcement and first responder-specific skills and biases. This multi-layered programme looks to incorporate all concepts of ‘serious gaming’ within law enforcement and humanitarian communication.