Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)

Updated 3/17/11

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)

Resource Guide for Immediate Intervention

Community Based Victim Advocates:

Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

Contact SARC for assistance with immediate intervention. SARC advocates often respond with law enforcement or to victims in the hospital. Providing confidential advocacy and case management for CSEC victims, SARC services can be initiated through victims, families, law enforcement, DHS and community service providers by calling the crisis line.

Crisis Line: 503- 640-5311 for emergency response to victims

Esther Nelson 503-626-9100 -

Monique Monroe 503-626-9100 -

Website: www.sarcoregon.org

Immediate Assessment & Intervention:

Janus Youth Program, Reception Center (Harry’s Mother):

Law enforcement will immediately transport youth to Harry’s Mother for triage and shelter services. Staff can assist in crisis planning for youth, and are familiar with CSEC.

Main number 503-233-8111

Kevin Donegan, Director 503-880-5866

Amy Burke, Supervisor 503-206-1188

LifeWorks, NW:

Intensive Community Based Treatment Services (ICTS) workers are specifically trained in working with CSEC victims. ICTS provides urgent/immediate mental health assessments as well as ongoing counseling, psychiatric referral, skill building and case management services.

Beth Gilsczinski - (Director) 503-761-5272

Melissa Bishop - (Outreach) 503-761-5272

Carey Cogswell (Intake) 503-761-5272

After hours phone 971-563-8522

Website: www.lifeworksnw.org

CARES NW: Comprehensive medical evaluations for CSEC victims, which includeforensic interviews, as needed.On-site county mental health consultants are available to provide crisisintervention,consultation,and referral.

Intake 503-276-9020

Main number 503-276-9000

Lynda Powell 503-276-9033

Legacy Emanuel Emergency Dept: Emergency medical and mental health evaluation for CSEC victims.

503-413-2200

DePaul Treatment Centers, Youth and Family
Contact DePaul Admissions for assistance in assessing Substance Use Disorders in evaluating CSEC clients. Clinicians and Counselors have experience working with clients who are CSEC victim/survivors.

Call (503)535-1181 depaultreatmentcenters.org

Law Enforcement:

FBI: Investigate federal cases of commercial sexual exploitation involving victims under the age of 18 years old.

Caroline Holmes, Portland FBI Victim Advocate – 503-552-5370

Massayo Halpin, FBI Agent (works CSEC cases in Portland and Vancouver) – 503-552-5275

Multnomah County Sheriffs Office:

Keith Bickford, Deputy, Oregon Human Trafficking Task Force – 503-251-2479

Portland Police Bureau (PPB):

Human Trafficking Unit: Investigates juvenile trafficking cases.

·  Lt. Jeff Kaer (503) 823-0976

·  Sgt. Mike Geiger (503) 823-0690

·  Officer Sean Christian (503) 823-0424

·  Officer. Angela Hollan (503) 823-0482

·  Det. Meghan Burkeen (503) 823-0434

·  Officer Jennifer Hertzler (503) 823-0415

·  Officer Josh Howery (503) 823-0709

SCU Victim Advocates – Works closely with CSEC victims throughout police investigation. Provides support and resources.

Slavica Jovanovic-Bubic – 503-823-9787–

PPB East Precinct Prostitution Coordination Team (PCT). Attentive to CSEC victims.

Sgt. Dave Golliday (503) 823-4800 -

Officer Randi Miller (503) 969-9653 -

Officer Mike Gallagher (503) 793-9061 -

Officer Jeff Ruppel (503) 545-3800 -

Juvenile Runaway

Officer Gene Gillock, 503-823-0438 gene.gill

Vancouver Police:

Jeremy Free, works Vancouver CSEC cases.

Juvenile Services:

Multnomah County Juvenile Detention: For CSEC victims who have been, or currently are being criminally prosecuted.

§  Patty Iwamoto, Family Services Unit – 503-519-3946

§  Tracey Freeman (CJM) - Female Gender Specific Unit - 503-849-9700

§  Susan Mahoney (JCC), Donde Bukowski (JCC) - Adjudication - 503-988-3460

§  Deidra Gibson-Cains (JCC)- Assessment and Informal Unit - 503-988-5627

§  Don Lincoln (CJM) or Tami Cox (Lead) - Detention Girl Housing Unit - 503-988-3475

§  Detention Intake 503-988-3489 and Steve Walker (CJM) -503-988-6028

Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office

Prosecutes cases of commercial sexual exploitation involving victims under the age of 18 years.

Contact the Victims Assistance Program at 503-988-3222 to determine, which DDA and advocate is assigned to a case currently being prosecuted.

Laurie Louden, Victim Advocate - 503-988-5715 - CSEC point person

Emily Hyde, Victim Advocate – 503-988-6448 - CSEC point person

JR Ujifusa, Deputy District Attorney - 503-823-4841 - CSEC point person working with the PPB East Precinct Prostitution Coordination Team (PCT)

DHS/Child Welfare

Child Abuse Hotline – 503-731-3100

Ask for Cindy Tillman or Stacy Bellevia, CSEC point persons, if you have questions about making a report, previous report, cross report, etc.

BRS/Residential treatment options for youth in DHS custody only. (Referrals must be made by youth’s DHS case worker)

Contact - Meg Hopkins – 503-872-6985 or Glenda Marshall – 503-872-6984

Legal Services

National Crime Victim Law Inst. (NCVLI) - Free Legal representation for exploited youth.

(503) 768-6953 http://www.lclark.edu/law/centers/national_crime_victim_law_institute/


National Human Trafficking Resource Center - 1-888-373-7888

http://nhtrc.polarisproject.org/

Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice

Joslyn Baker, Collaboration specialist for CSEC-503-988-4755– visit our website at http://web.multco.us/dcj-juvenile/csec for more information

This document was created by Multnomah County Department of Community Justice. Please contact Joslyn Baker at the number/email provided above with corrections/updates.