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Payge Fehr
November 23, 2015
INTS 3300
Dr. Gail Bentley
Texas Tech University
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Abstract
Human trafficking is an issue that does not seem to get a lot of attention. The world seems to be
focused on five hundred other things that are more of a pressing issue due to the fact that more
individuals are seeking that "their" issue be fixed or dealt with sooner rather than later. Using an
interdisciplinary approach with a focus on human resources and organizational leadership along
with research gathered, one should be able to shed some light on some kind of training that can
be in place to better education employees on what to identify when human trafficking is taking
place. Although there is no real correct solution, at least that has been found, hopefully the
combination of human resources and organizational leadership can help open up some
possibilities for others.
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There is no question that today’s world is not perfect, there are tons of issues that are
widely talked about and have been fixed. Then there are issues that everyone knows about, but
nothing has happened to help reduce or stop the issue. Interdisciplinary research is a great way to
look at these types of complex problem and find a possible solution or to help further other
already posted research. Human resources and organizational leadership are two very similar
disciplines, but they both embody a different aspect of the business lifestyle. With the research
gathered, one should be able to answer the following question: how can organizations educate
their employees about human trafficking and how to react to the situation if and when it takes
place.
Step 1: State the Focus of Your Paper
Defining the problem or stating the research question is the first and most basic activity
that one undertakes in conducting research or engaging in problem-solving of any kind." (Repko
2012) From the little research that was found, Human Trafficking is not something that many
people think or really know that much about, so when taking an interdisciplinary approach and
pulling two disciplines together to help suggest a solution can be really challenging. Repko
(2012), states that “interdisciplinarity focuses on complex problems, questions, objects, texts,
and systems. (pg. 69)” Using an interdisciplinary approach can help shed some light on any
wicked problem and hopefully, through research, find a possible solution or can suggest an idea
that could eventually help further someone else’s ideas on the same topic. Using human
resources and organizational leadership as two disciplines, the plan is to focus on how
organizations can use information about human tracking to help educate their employees to
recognize when this kind of situation is happening and how to address it if it does.
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Many organizations do not necessarily deal with this type of issue and may never need to
worry about it taking place in their organization, but then there are some and for this paper one
shall be digging into the athletic organizations and what kind of role these types of sporting event
are playing in the human trafficking process. Sporting events draw in people from everywhere
and the amount of traffic flow is quite a nightmare. With all of those people constantly going
back, forth, left, right, upstairs, and downstairs it can be a challenge to just simply maintain order
much less spot any suspicious actives. Human traffickers know this and play this to their
advantage, because of the large amount of people and different races all in one location it can be
very easy to slip under the radar.
Step 2: Justify Using an Interdisciplinary Approach
Repko (2012) talks about how there are four criteria commonly used to help justify using
an interdisciplinary approach when dealing with a complex problem. The criteria's that need to
be met are: “the problem or question is complex, important insights or theories of the problem
are offered by two or more disciplines, no single discipline has been able to address the problem
comprehensively or resolve it, the problem is an unresolved societal need or issue.” (p. 84) With
the question of how an organization can educate their employees about human trafficking and
how to react to the situation if and when it takes place, this meets all four of those criteria’s.
This is a very complex problem because is calls for an extensive amount of research. The
type of research that is needed to help understand human trafficking is that you not only need to
pull information from how the whole operation works, but you also have to find a way in which
to present this information to your employees. Understanding how a whole new “way of life” can
be hard to comprehend, which in turn can make it hard for some individuals in the organization
to understand the information that is being given to them.
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From research found, there are important insights that come from many different disciplines, but
the two used here are human resources and organizational leadership. Human resources are a
certain department of a business or organization that handles the hiring, and training of the
personnel working within the company. Since professional athletes, and just about anyone else
that has a lot of money, seem to blow it on things they never thought about before. Research has
compiled that numerous times during the World Cup human trafficking has taken place. We also
know that HIV has a high number in South Africa and with the World Cup taking place there,
there is a possibility that some athletes will catch HIV. From a human resources point of view,
there could be training in place on how to avoid such things and what it might mean from their
professional careers. Now from the organizational leadership side, organizational leadership is a
management style that focuses on the company or business as a whole all at the same time. It
also encourages leaders to lead from whatever level they currently hold. If you think about the
sports industry, the manager needs their team to be in good physical condition to help pull out a
win. If half of the team is out because of a virus that made them to weak to play, then that could
change the whole season for that team.
Human trafficking is an issue that has many different components to it, it is a business so
in order to help reduce or find a possible solution you will need to pull from several different
areas to just understand how it works. It is something that many do not know about which makes
it hard to handle from just one discipline.
Human trafficking can and does happen on the daily and it has been going on for
centuries and there has yet to be any kind of solution to this kind of activity. What will it take to
find a possible solution and act on it? There is research out there that talks in depth about what
exactly is going on, there have been victim’s that talk about their experience, and yet there are
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still people out there doing this. There are many issues that need to be resolved and some are just
ranked higher than others.
Step 3: Identify Relevant Disciplines
Discipline is defined by Repko 2012 as “a particular branch of learning or body of
knowledge such as physics, psychology, or history.” Those three areas encompass many
different disciplines which leaves that door wide open when deciding on what specific
disciplines to use when asked about human trafficking. When finding research, there are many
different elements that come to light. Law enforcement plays a vital role in the fact that this type
of activity is illegal. Transportation could be looked at because how do they transport the
individuals from place to place? These are just a few insights teaching why human resources can
help educate employees about what signs to look for. Organizational leadership can help shed
some light on how an organization as a whole can help reduce or educate such activities. Lastly
the use of technology, like social media, plays a huge part in the fact that so many victims can be
tracked down this way and viewed as vulnerable.
Step 4: Conduct a Literature Search
The definition of human resources is a discipline that focuses on the hiring and training
of employees within the company. Training is a very vital aspect of any job and with research
that Zimmerman, Hossain, and Watts (2011) did on the health concerns and how police could
more easily identify human trafficking victims. Their article talks a lot about the stages of
human trafficking, while also breaking down certain situations and how it might affect the
victims. It also stated many quotes from actual victims that help you better understand that
many of the situations that have been talked about are real and did actually happen. A very
interesting topic that was brought up was about how many people get trafficked more than one
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time and how the younger victims are more likely to be the targets for this. The overall picture
the authors were trying to paint for the reader is that there are many health concerns that come
along with human trafficking and it can cause not only physical but psychological pain as well
and that kind of pain stays with that individual for the rest of their lives. There are issues, such
as threats, physical violence, and hazardous labor related exposures, that happen to just about all
of the victims, but the percentages of each effect and how it correlates to the treatment they
were given are very interesting and eye opening. Many victims do not get the proper treatment
because the “owners” just do not seem to care and have the mindset that it is easy to get a new
human to use. This information can be very beneficial in the Human Resources aspect because
it helps someone understand what can happen and how to treat a person with such a
background. They can make training sessions around this information and how employees
should handle such individuals. Adding a presentation on how human trafficking starts, all the
struggles from destination to destination, and the end results can help teach employees how it all
happens and what precautions they can take not only at the workplace but at home as well.
Organizational leadership is the umbrella that hosts many different aspects of a company
from top to bottom such as accounting, human resources, logistics and many more. Research on
athletic events and natural disasters seem to be the most dominate time when human trafficking
takes place, but for a more solid understanding, sporting events are the most dominant. Based on
research from South Africa, there is increased attention on sex work with reports of HIV. With
the FIFA world cup around the corner, there were concerns about this not only being a crime, but
also a concern for the football team. (Richter, M. L., Chersich, M. F., Scorgie, F., Luchters, S.,
Temmerman, M., & Steen, R. (2010)
Step 5: Develop Adequacy in Each Relevant Discipline
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The most relevant disciplines involved in training employees on what key components of
human trafficking are human resources and organizational leadership. With that being said, how
does Human Trafficking and Human Resources Development correlate? To better understand
human resources and how it connects to human trafficking, one needs to have a good
understanding of what theories and methods are relevant to this discipline (Repko 2012). A few
theories we have found to be the most beneficial are Motivational Theory as well as traditional or
classical theory. Smallbusiness.chron.com states that "HR managers may rely on a variety of
sources and studies to motivate employees, even through tough organizational changes.
Motivational theories are generally based on intangible benefits, financial rewards, and
organizational structure." This helps demonstrate that no matter what situation a business maybe
looking into, they will dig and find the adequate information to help their employees better
understand the problem at hand. Traditional or classical theory on the other is a “theory that
focuses on an impersonal side of business. Employees and managers should not allow
friendliness and personal interactions to become involved with the organization.” This is an
important aspect because it helps one understand that if there is any ethical issue that may be
taking place, such as human trafficking within the workplace, there should not be any “strings
pulled to protect someone. A few methods that have been found are typically anything that has
to do with the hands-on aspects of learning. Human Resources can be beneficial in the fact that
there are all kinds of training materials that can be shared within the workplace that can help
notify employees on what to look for, or what to do when they come across really any situation,
but in this case for human trafficking. Finding a clear set of theories and methods that fit well
into Human Trafficking is difficult, but there are ways to obtain that kind of information, you
just have to think outside of the box and find those keywords and phrases such as training,
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human trafficking, and effect of human trafficking victims. One of the reasons behind not finding
a lot of information linked between the two could be that there is not many people just have not
thought about putting the two together.
Now, how does organizational leadership and human trafficking correlate? Once again,
one needs to have a good understanding of what theories and methods are relevant to this
discipline (Repko 2012). Managementhelp.org named a few theories that individuals can use to
better grasp the meaning or organizational leadership. Transformational theory and situational
theory are two that both help complete this connection. Transformational theory is defined as “a
process by which a person engages with others and is able to create a connection that results in
increased motivation and morality in both followers and leaders. It is often likened to the theory
of charismatic leadership that espouses that leaders with certain qualities, such as confidence,
extroversion, and clearly stated values, are best able to motivate followers. The key in
transformational leadership is for the leader to be attentive to the needs and motives of followers
in an attempt to help them reach their maximum potential. In addition, transformational
leadership typically describes how leaders can initiate, develop, and implement important
changes in an organization. This theory is often discussed in contrast with transactional
leadership.” The keyword to pull from that definition to help link human trafficking and
organizational leadership is motivation. If any leader is passionate about something and they
have to drive to continuously motivate their employees, then the employees will in turn, pick up
on the information needed, and be able to speak about the information fluently. Situational
Theory, on the other hand, “requires the ability to adapt or adjust one’s style to the circumstances
of the situation. The primary factors that determine how to adapt are an assessment of the
competence and commitment of a leader’s followers. The assessment of these factors determines
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if a leader should use a more directive or supportive style.” Being able to adapt in any situation is
key for many organizations, seeing as how there is no situation that is the same. After an
employee has been educated on what to identify as a human trafficking trait, then that employee
will have to adapt and multitask without causing a scene.
Step 6: Analyze the Problem and Evaluate Each Insight or Theory
Analyzing is not just a one step process, and when combined with interdisciplinary
research, there are at least two steps that one should take. The first step is to analyze the problem
from both perspectives, followed by step two, which evaluates the disciplinary insight (Repko
2012).
Insight of Human Resources
Using human resources and organizational leadership can really help spread the word
about the issues that happen during human trafficking. Many people do not really think about
this topic because it is never in the spotlight like it should. With that being said, how can human
resources development combined with organizational leadership help companies and individuals
across the nation be more aware of human trafficking?
Human resources can be looked at in many ways, the main focus is to gain, maintain and
educate employees. They look at a number of things when conducting their everyday business
routines; a large part includes metrics as well as surveys that have been conducted throughout the
company. When dealing with both quantitative and qualitative data you need to be able to read
and understand the information as well as be able to share it amongst your peers. This can be a
huge help when dealing with any kind of training. Training is a crucial part of any job and when
the correct information and the correct steps are followed, then it should be fairly easy to
complete. People need adequate training to relay the proper information to their employees, if no
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one knows the warning signs or what to look for, then many will never know the situation, like
human trafficking, will continue to slip on by. There are tons of interaction within a business as
well as many individuals from outside the business that may be blind as to what to look for when
it comes to human trafficking. If they have the correct training and can identify the dead
giveaways, or the warning signs, then there is potential to help save a life.
Zimmerman and Watts (2011) talk about the stages of human trafficking and breaks
down certain situations and how it affects the victim physically and mentally. They also stated
many quotes from actual victims that help you better understand that many of the situations that
have been talked about in the media are real and do actually happen. A very interesting topic that
was brought up was the fact that many people get trafficked more than one time and that the
younger victims are more likely to be the targets for this. The overall picture painted for the
reader is that there are many traumatizing memories and health concerns that come along with
human trafficking.
Desyllas (2007) talks about how there have been some associations that have helped law
enforcement become aware of the possible activities that relate to human trafficking. It states that
women are the number one victims because they have a history of being the weaker sex. One of
the associations believed that prostitution was ruining their country and got an act passed called
the Contagious Disease Act. This act was passed because they believed that it would help purify
and vanquish the prostitution that was taking place. The Contagious Disease Act was suspended
due to the fact that the women were getting held against their will as well as being examined
without their consent.
Lastly, Sherestha, Karki, Suwal, and Copenhaver (2015) wrote an article around a study
done in Nepal, a place where there is high poverty, and low literacy rates. It starts off by telling
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us about a survey that had been taken by students on if they knew about human trafficking and
how they heard or knew about it. A good majority, over half, of the students have indeed heard
about this situation. A high percentage of the students have heard about it through the media
such as television, radio, etc. A good percentage of students that knew about this was because of
family members and friends, but a few of the students knew about him because they know the
victims. They did another study on high school girls and asked them if they thought human
trafficking was an issue, around 60 percent of them said it was an issue. Ending the article, they
conducted a survey asking if they thought their government was doing a good enough job with
the policies and laws they have in place, many said they were doing a good job, but a low
percentage disagreed and said they were not doing a good enough job.
All in all, there are many open questions about human trafficking and what kind of steps
we can take to help prevent such a situation from happening. There are many different
disciplines that you could use to help investigate, stop or help prevent human trafficking. One
would be surprised at the kinds of information you can find when doing such an interesting topic.
Insight of Organizational Leadership
Tyldum, G., & Brunovskis, A. (2005) compiled an article that retrieved its information
from telephone calls as well as different types of data collection. There were some language
barriers that they overcame, but there was a nice outcome of participants. They talk about how
there are stages in human trafficking. According to their research, different stages require a
different type of behavior. They also talk about how someone moves from one stage to the net
and what might help that process. They also talk about how it is hard to calculate by the
population as to how many people have really been trafficked to what area. The stages and how
one moves’ to and from those stages can be really educational to just about everyone. Knowing
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what to look for so that if it may ever happen to you, you will be aware of what is happening and
you would have already thought of a plan to escape.
Hepburn, S., & Simon, R. (2010) This article talks a lot about the different regions and
how one's family might sell their child to help pay off any outstanding debt. It also talks about
natural disasters and how that is a prime time for traffickers to begin the process. A very
interesting part read was about how a young girl ran away from home to meet up with her
trafficker, and they did very similar things to that young that was done to them as well. It is what
they know so they carry on the trend and hopefully make the same amount of money their
traffickers did. This article is beneficial in the fact that it talks about the kinds of situations that
might help “open the door” for the trafficked victims. It also talked about how some get
trafficked because they want a better life and pay x amount of money to come make a better life
for themselves and then end up never paying off the debt that figured they could pay off after
being promised a job making x amount of money.
Potocky, M. (2011). In this article, they conducted a training seminar with law
enforcement, social service workers, and health care. They started by calling up individuals and
finding that there are not many people that seem to be comfortable talking about the situation or
that just do not want to participate or had not relation to the subject. They did not seem to find
many new participants that would help with their training seminar because of this. Overall this
article's main goal was to see what kinds of measures are being taken to help train individuals on
human trafficking. This article shows how there are steps being taken to help figure out what
kind of information leaders can take to help build awareness. There are bullet points nearing the
end of the article that the author thought would be good explanations of the findings done by this
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study. Theses explanations can be used to help Human Resources build their training programs
to help inform their employees.
Step 7: Identify Conflict Between Insights and Their Sources
“The immediate challenge for interdisciplinary is to identify conflicts between
discipline insights concerning the problem. This is necessary because these conflicts stand in the
way of creating common ground and, thus, of achieving integration.” (Repko 2012) Nothing is
perfect and there will always be differences between people and their thoughts. In chapter ten of
our textbook, Repko (2012) talks about ways in which you can identify conflicts between
insights Some conflicts are buried way deep and you have to go digging for them, and others
may jump right out at you. When conducting research it seems to be a hidden factor that you
have to think critically on in order to see that gleaming bit of light. Then once you find it though,
every word and detail start to come together. With all of the research found within the past five
years, there is still little know about how human trafficking works. There is information about
how the internet is used to lure children into these types of situations, but nothing that informs us
about what takes place during the whole process.
Human resources and organizational leadership are both sources in which help people.
Human resources are there to help get you settled into your new job, make sure you understand
your benefits package, ensure that you have the proper training, and help with any issues or
concerns you may have at work. Organizational leadership, on the other hand, works towards
what is best for an individual or a group to ensure that everyone has the empowerment that may
need to complete his or her job. With all that being said, I do not find that either one of my
disciplines contributes to the conflict mentioned above.
Step 8: Create Common Ground
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“The theory of common ground as the basis for collaborative communication and
interdisciplinary integration.” (Repko 2012) The technique that helps create common ground to
help find a possible resolution for human trafficking is the redefinition technique. According to
Repko (2012) “redefinition involves modifying or redefining concepts in different texts and
context to bring out a common meaning.” Now when connecting human resources and
organizational leadership, there is a Very clear connection. Both of these are focused on making
the organization or business a better place. Human resources focus on the individuals while the
organization works to help collaborate those individuals ideas and make the pieces, that they
didn’t know were missing, fall into place.
Step 9: Construct a more Comprehensive Understanding
“A more comprehensive understanding is the integration of insight to produce a new and
more nuanced whole.” (Repko 2012) The world is filled with many different disciplines, some
are very alike and some are complete opposites. When selecting two, no matter how different
they are, and picking them apart so much that they actually seem to work together will really
open your eyes to a new way of thinking. Human Resources and Organizational leadership are
two very similar disciplines that can be very easily combined to answer any business related
question, but when a curve ball is thrown in the mix, such as find a way on how these two
disciplines and human trafficking correlate, can be quite the game changer.
Human trafficking is an issue many people here in the United States do not hear much
about. They do not know the signs, the struggles, the logistics behind it all, which is why when
read through research one can formulate a question that would possibly help give one insight on
this kind of problem. How can Human Resources Development combined with organizational
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leadership help companies and individuals across the world be more aware of Human
Trafficking?
From the research gathered throughout this paper, the overall conclusion is that there is
no definite answer when it comes to logistics of the operation. Many victims do not feel
comfortable with sharing their information and some, I would assume, have no idea on what
exactly happen either because they were locked up or blindfolded.
Step 10: Communicating the Results
“Research of any kind, including interdisciplinary research, involves reflection” Repko
(2012). Since just about everybody is connected to some form of technology, there are very
simple ways in which any business or person can shine some light on human trafficking. Human
resources can easily put together a PowerPoint for their employees when the adequate
information is found. A business could make an advertisement that could air either on the
television, radio, billboard, internet and in magazines. A few years back, there was a massive
worldwide campaign about Kony 2012. “Kony 2012 is a thirty-minute film focused on Joseph
Kony and his use of child soldiers in the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) that amassed one
hundred million views in six days, speaking to a whole new dimension in terms of speed and
scale of communication. Much analysis has focused on Invisible Children’s use of Twitter and
other forms of social media in creating the viral success of this film. “ (Karlin, B., & Matthew, R.
A. (2012). After the flyers and the videos got spread around, people started looking into what
this actually was and the video that helped explain exactly what was happening. All it takes is
one person to spread the word to others and once it sticks with the right person, everyone will
soon find out what kind of monstrous things are happening in our world.
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Blog: Leadership. (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2015, from
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Desyllas, M. (2007). A critique of the global trafficking discourse and U.S. policy. Journal of
Sociology and Social Welfare, 34(4), 1-24.
Hepburn, S., & Simon, R. (2010). Hidden in plain sight: Human trafficking in the United States.
27.5, 1-26. doi:10.1007/s12147-010-9087-7
Karlin, B., & Matthew, R. A. (2012). Kony 2012 and the Mediatization of Child Soldiers.
Peace Review, 24(3), 255-261. doi:10.1080/10402659.2012.704222
Potocky, M. (2011). Human trafficking training and identification of international victims in the
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Bentley Final

  • 1. Payge Fehr November 23, 2015 INTS 3300 Dr. Gail Bentley Texas Tech University
  • 2. Interdisciplinary Research 2 Abstract Human trafficking is an issue that does not seem to get a lot of attention. The world seems to be focused on five hundred other things that are more of a pressing issue due to the fact that more individuals are seeking that "their" issue be fixed or dealt with sooner rather than later. Using an interdisciplinary approach with a focus on human resources and organizational leadership along with research gathered, one should be able to shed some light on some kind of training that can be in place to better education employees on what to identify when human trafficking is taking place. Although there is no real correct solution, at least that has been found, hopefully the combination of human resources and organizational leadership can help open up some possibilities for others.
  • 3. Interdisciplinary Research 3 There is no question that today’s world is not perfect, there are tons of issues that are widely talked about and have been fixed. Then there are issues that everyone knows about, but nothing has happened to help reduce or stop the issue. Interdisciplinary research is a great way to look at these types of complex problem and find a possible solution or to help further other already posted research. Human resources and organizational leadership are two very similar disciplines, but they both embody a different aspect of the business lifestyle. With the research gathered, one should be able to answer the following question: how can organizations educate their employees about human trafficking and how to react to the situation if and when it takes place. Step 1: State the Focus of Your Paper Defining the problem or stating the research question is the first and most basic activity that one undertakes in conducting research or engaging in problem-solving of any kind." (Repko 2012) From the little research that was found, Human Trafficking is not something that many people think or really know that much about, so when taking an interdisciplinary approach and pulling two disciplines together to help suggest a solution can be really challenging. Repko (2012), states that “interdisciplinarity focuses on complex problems, questions, objects, texts, and systems. (pg. 69)” Using an interdisciplinary approach can help shed some light on any wicked problem and hopefully, through research, find a possible solution or can suggest an idea that could eventually help further someone else’s ideas on the same topic. Using human resources and organizational leadership as two disciplines, the plan is to focus on how organizations can use information about human tracking to help educate their employees to recognize when this kind of situation is happening and how to address it if it does.
  • 4. Interdisciplinary Research 4 Many organizations do not necessarily deal with this type of issue and may never need to worry about it taking place in their organization, but then there are some and for this paper one shall be digging into the athletic organizations and what kind of role these types of sporting event are playing in the human trafficking process. Sporting events draw in people from everywhere and the amount of traffic flow is quite a nightmare. With all of those people constantly going back, forth, left, right, upstairs, and downstairs it can be a challenge to just simply maintain order much less spot any suspicious actives. Human traffickers know this and play this to their advantage, because of the large amount of people and different races all in one location it can be very easy to slip under the radar. Step 2: Justify Using an Interdisciplinary Approach Repko (2012) talks about how there are four criteria commonly used to help justify using an interdisciplinary approach when dealing with a complex problem. The criteria's that need to be met are: “the problem or question is complex, important insights or theories of the problem are offered by two or more disciplines, no single discipline has been able to address the problem comprehensively or resolve it, the problem is an unresolved societal need or issue.” (p. 84) With the question of how an organization can educate their employees about human trafficking and how to react to the situation if and when it takes place, this meets all four of those criteria’s. This is a very complex problem because is calls for an extensive amount of research. The type of research that is needed to help understand human trafficking is that you not only need to pull information from how the whole operation works, but you also have to find a way in which to present this information to your employees. Understanding how a whole new “way of life” can be hard to comprehend, which in turn can make it hard for some individuals in the organization to understand the information that is being given to them.
  • 5. Interdisciplinary Research 5 From research found, there are important insights that come from many different disciplines, but the two used here are human resources and organizational leadership. Human resources are a certain department of a business or organization that handles the hiring, and training of the personnel working within the company. Since professional athletes, and just about anyone else that has a lot of money, seem to blow it on things they never thought about before. Research has compiled that numerous times during the World Cup human trafficking has taken place. We also know that HIV has a high number in South Africa and with the World Cup taking place there, there is a possibility that some athletes will catch HIV. From a human resources point of view, there could be training in place on how to avoid such things and what it might mean from their professional careers. Now from the organizational leadership side, organizational leadership is a management style that focuses on the company or business as a whole all at the same time. It also encourages leaders to lead from whatever level they currently hold. If you think about the sports industry, the manager needs their team to be in good physical condition to help pull out a win. If half of the team is out because of a virus that made them to weak to play, then that could change the whole season for that team. Human trafficking is an issue that has many different components to it, it is a business so in order to help reduce or find a possible solution you will need to pull from several different areas to just understand how it works. It is something that many do not know about which makes it hard to handle from just one discipline. Human trafficking can and does happen on the daily and it has been going on for centuries and there has yet to be any kind of solution to this kind of activity. What will it take to find a possible solution and act on it? There is research out there that talks in depth about what exactly is going on, there have been victim’s that talk about their experience, and yet there are
  • 6. Interdisciplinary Research 6 still people out there doing this. There are many issues that need to be resolved and some are just ranked higher than others. Step 3: Identify Relevant Disciplines Discipline is defined by Repko 2012 as “a particular branch of learning or body of knowledge such as physics, psychology, or history.” Those three areas encompass many different disciplines which leaves that door wide open when deciding on what specific disciplines to use when asked about human trafficking. When finding research, there are many different elements that come to light. Law enforcement plays a vital role in the fact that this type of activity is illegal. Transportation could be looked at because how do they transport the individuals from place to place? These are just a few insights teaching why human resources can help educate employees about what signs to look for. Organizational leadership can help shed some light on how an organization as a whole can help reduce or educate such activities. Lastly the use of technology, like social media, plays a huge part in the fact that so many victims can be tracked down this way and viewed as vulnerable. Step 4: Conduct a Literature Search The definition of human resources is a discipline that focuses on the hiring and training of employees within the company. Training is a very vital aspect of any job and with research that Zimmerman, Hossain, and Watts (2011) did on the health concerns and how police could more easily identify human trafficking victims. Their article talks a lot about the stages of human trafficking, while also breaking down certain situations and how it might affect the victims. It also stated many quotes from actual victims that help you better understand that many of the situations that have been talked about are real and did actually happen. A very interesting topic that was brought up was about how many people get trafficked more than one
  • 7. Interdisciplinary Research 7 time and how the younger victims are more likely to be the targets for this. The overall picture the authors were trying to paint for the reader is that there are many health concerns that come along with human trafficking and it can cause not only physical but psychological pain as well and that kind of pain stays with that individual for the rest of their lives. There are issues, such as threats, physical violence, and hazardous labor related exposures, that happen to just about all of the victims, but the percentages of each effect and how it correlates to the treatment they were given are very interesting and eye opening. Many victims do not get the proper treatment because the “owners” just do not seem to care and have the mindset that it is easy to get a new human to use. This information can be very beneficial in the Human Resources aspect because it helps someone understand what can happen and how to treat a person with such a background. They can make training sessions around this information and how employees should handle such individuals. Adding a presentation on how human trafficking starts, all the struggles from destination to destination, and the end results can help teach employees how it all happens and what precautions they can take not only at the workplace but at home as well. Organizational leadership is the umbrella that hosts many different aspects of a company from top to bottom such as accounting, human resources, logistics and many more. Research on athletic events and natural disasters seem to be the most dominate time when human trafficking takes place, but for a more solid understanding, sporting events are the most dominant. Based on research from South Africa, there is increased attention on sex work with reports of HIV. With the FIFA world cup around the corner, there were concerns about this not only being a crime, but also a concern for the football team. (Richter, M. L., Chersich, M. F., Scorgie, F., Luchters, S., Temmerman, M., & Steen, R. (2010) Step 5: Develop Adequacy in Each Relevant Discipline
  • 8. Interdisciplinary Research 8 The most relevant disciplines involved in training employees on what key components of human trafficking are human resources and organizational leadership. With that being said, how does Human Trafficking and Human Resources Development correlate? To better understand human resources and how it connects to human trafficking, one needs to have a good understanding of what theories and methods are relevant to this discipline (Repko 2012). A few theories we have found to be the most beneficial are Motivational Theory as well as traditional or classical theory. Smallbusiness.chron.com states that "HR managers may rely on a variety of sources and studies to motivate employees, even through tough organizational changes. Motivational theories are generally based on intangible benefits, financial rewards, and organizational structure." This helps demonstrate that no matter what situation a business maybe looking into, they will dig and find the adequate information to help their employees better understand the problem at hand. Traditional or classical theory on the other is a “theory that focuses on an impersonal side of business. Employees and managers should not allow friendliness and personal interactions to become involved with the organization.” This is an important aspect because it helps one understand that if there is any ethical issue that may be taking place, such as human trafficking within the workplace, there should not be any “strings pulled to protect someone. A few methods that have been found are typically anything that has to do with the hands-on aspects of learning. Human Resources can be beneficial in the fact that there are all kinds of training materials that can be shared within the workplace that can help notify employees on what to look for, or what to do when they come across really any situation, but in this case for human trafficking. Finding a clear set of theories and methods that fit well into Human Trafficking is difficult, but there are ways to obtain that kind of information, you just have to think outside of the box and find those keywords and phrases such as training,
  • 9. Interdisciplinary Research 9 human trafficking, and effect of human trafficking victims. One of the reasons behind not finding a lot of information linked between the two could be that there is not many people just have not thought about putting the two together. Now, how does organizational leadership and human trafficking correlate? Once again, one needs to have a good understanding of what theories and methods are relevant to this discipline (Repko 2012). Managementhelp.org named a few theories that individuals can use to better grasp the meaning or organizational leadership. Transformational theory and situational theory are two that both help complete this connection. Transformational theory is defined as “a process by which a person engages with others and is able to create a connection that results in increased motivation and morality in both followers and leaders. It is often likened to the theory of charismatic leadership that espouses that leaders with certain qualities, such as confidence, extroversion, and clearly stated values, are best able to motivate followers. The key in transformational leadership is for the leader to be attentive to the needs and motives of followers in an attempt to help them reach their maximum potential. In addition, transformational leadership typically describes how leaders can initiate, develop, and implement important changes in an organization. This theory is often discussed in contrast with transactional leadership.” The keyword to pull from that definition to help link human trafficking and organizational leadership is motivation. If any leader is passionate about something and they have to drive to continuously motivate their employees, then the employees will in turn, pick up on the information needed, and be able to speak about the information fluently. Situational Theory, on the other hand, “requires the ability to adapt or adjust one’s style to the circumstances of the situation. The primary factors that determine how to adapt are an assessment of the competence and commitment of a leader’s followers. The assessment of these factors determines
  • 10. Interdisciplinary Research 10 if a leader should use a more directive or supportive style.” Being able to adapt in any situation is key for many organizations, seeing as how there is no situation that is the same. After an employee has been educated on what to identify as a human trafficking trait, then that employee will have to adapt and multitask without causing a scene. Step 6: Analyze the Problem and Evaluate Each Insight or Theory Analyzing is not just a one step process, and when combined with interdisciplinary research, there are at least two steps that one should take. The first step is to analyze the problem from both perspectives, followed by step two, which evaluates the disciplinary insight (Repko 2012). Insight of Human Resources Using human resources and organizational leadership can really help spread the word about the issues that happen during human trafficking. Many people do not really think about this topic because it is never in the spotlight like it should. With that being said, how can human resources development combined with organizational leadership help companies and individuals across the nation be more aware of human trafficking? Human resources can be looked at in many ways, the main focus is to gain, maintain and educate employees. They look at a number of things when conducting their everyday business routines; a large part includes metrics as well as surveys that have been conducted throughout the company. When dealing with both quantitative and qualitative data you need to be able to read and understand the information as well as be able to share it amongst your peers. This can be a huge help when dealing with any kind of training. Training is a crucial part of any job and when the correct information and the correct steps are followed, then it should be fairly easy to complete. People need adequate training to relay the proper information to their employees, if no
  • 11. Interdisciplinary Research 11 one knows the warning signs or what to look for, then many will never know the situation, like human trafficking, will continue to slip on by. There are tons of interaction within a business as well as many individuals from outside the business that may be blind as to what to look for when it comes to human trafficking. If they have the correct training and can identify the dead giveaways, or the warning signs, then there is potential to help save a life. Zimmerman and Watts (2011) talk about the stages of human trafficking and breaks down certain situations and how it affects the victim physically and mentally. They also stated many quotes from actual victims that help you better understand that many of the situations that have been talked about in the media are real and do actually happen. A very interesting topic that was brought up was the fact that many people get trafficked more than one time and that the younger victims are more likely to be the targets for this. The overall picture painted for the reader is that there are many traumatizing memories and health concerns that come along with human trafficking. Desyllas (2007) talks about how there have been some associations that have helped law enforcement become aware of the possible activities that relate to human trafficking. It states that women are the number one victims because they have a history of being the weaker sex. One of the associations believed that prostitution was ruining their country and got an act passed called the Contagious Disease Act. This act was passed because they believed that it would help purify and vanquish the prostitution that was taking place. The Contagious Disease Act was suspended due to the fact that the women were getting held against their will as well as being examined without their consent. Lastly, Sherestha, Karki, Suwal, and Copenhaver (2015) wrote an article around a study done in Nepal, a place where there is high poverty, and low literacy rates. It starts off by telling
  • 12. Interdisciplinary Research 12 us about a survey that had been taken by students on if they knew about human trafficking and how they heard or knew about it. A good majority, over half, of the students have indeed heard about this situation. A high percentage of the students have heard about it through the media such as television, radio, etc. A good percentage of students that knew about this was because of family members and friends, but a few of the students knew about him because they know the victims. They did another study on high school girls and asked them if they thought human trafficking was an issue, around 60 percent of them said it was an issue. Ending the article, they conducted a survey asking if they thought their government was doing a good enough job with the policies and laws they have in place, many said they were doing a good job, but a low percentage disagreed and said they were not doing a good enough job. All in all, there are many open questions about human trafficking and what kind of steps we can take to help prevent such a situation from happening. There are many different disciplines that you could use to help investigate, stop or help prevent human trafficking. One would be surprised at the kinds of information you can find when doing such an interesting topic. Insight of Organizational Leadership Tyldum, G., & Brunovskis, A. (2005) compiled an article that retrieved its information from telephone calls as well as different types of data collection. There were some language barriers that they overcame, but there was a nice outcome of participants. They talk about how there are stages in human trafficking. According to their research, different stages require a different type of behavior. They also talk about how someone moves from one stage to the net and what might help that process. They also talk about how it is hard to calculate by the population as to how many people have really been trafficked to what area. The stages and how one moves’ to and from those stages can be really educational to just about everyone. Knowing
  • 13. Interdisciplinary Research 13 what to look for so that if it may ever happen to you, you will be aware of what is happening and you would have already thought of a plan to escape. Hepburn, S., & Simon, R. (2010) This article talks a lot about the different regions and how one's family might sell their child to help pay off any outstanding debt. It also talks about natural disasters and how that is a prime time for traffickers to begin the process. A very interesting part read was about how a young girl ran away from home to meet up with her trafficker, and they did very similar things to that young that was done to them as well. It is what they know so they carry on the trend and hopefully make the same amount of money their traffickers did. This article is beneficial in the fact that it talks about the kinds of situations that might help “open the door” for the trafficked victims. It also talked about how some get trafficked because they want a better life and pay x amount of money to come make a better life for themselves and then end up never paying off the debt that figured they could pay off after being promised a job making x amount of money. Potocky, M. (2011). In this article, they conducted a training seminar with law enforcement, social service workers, and health care. They started by calling up individuals and finding that there are not many people that seem to be comfortable talking about the situation or that just do not want to participate or had not relation to the subject. They did not seem to find many new participants that would help with their training seminar because of this. Overall this article's main goal was to see what kinds of measures are being taken to help train individuals on human trafficking. This article shows how there are steps being taken to help figure out what kind of information leaders can take to help build awareness. There are bullet points nearing the end of the article that the author thought would be good explanations of the findings done by this
  • 14. Interdisciplinary Research 14 study. Theses explanations can be used to help Human Resources build their training programs to help inform their employees. Step 7: Identify Conflict Between Insights and Their Sources “The immediate challenge for interdisciplinary is to identify conflicts between discipline insights concerning the problem. This is necessary because these conflicts stand in the way of creating common ground and, thus, of achieving integration.” (Repko 2012) Nothing is perfect and there will always be differences between people and their thoughts. In chapter ten of our textbook, Repko (2012) talks about ways in which you can identify conflicts between insights Some conflicts are buried way deep and you have to go digging for them, and others may jump right out at you. When conducting research it seems to be a hidden factor that you have to think critically on in order to see that gleaming bit of light. Then once you find it though, every word and detail start to come together. With all of the research found within the past five years, there is still little know about how human trafficking works. There is information about how the internet is used to lure children into these types of situations, but nothing that informs us about what takes place during the whole process. Human resources and organizational leadership are both sources in which help people. Human resources are there to help get you settled into your new job, make sure you understand your benefits package, ensure that you have the proper training, and help with any issues or concerns you may have at work. Organizational leadership, on the other hand, works towards what is best for an individual or a group to ensure that everyone has the empowerment that may need to complete his or her job. With all that being said, I do not find that either one of my disciplines contributes to the conflict mentioned above. Step 8: Create Common Ground
  • 15. Interdisciplinary Research 15 “The theory of common ground as the basis for collaborative communication and interdisciplinary integration.” (Repko 2012) The technique that helps create common ground to help find a possible resolution for human trafficking is the redefinition technique. According to Repko (2012) “redefinition involves modifying or redefining concepts in different texts and context to bring out a common meaning.” Now when connecting human resources and organizational leadership, there is a Very clear connection. Both of these are focused on making the organization or business a better place. Human resources focus on the individuals while the organization works to help collaborate those individuals ideas and make the pieces, that they didn’t know were missing, fall into place. Step 9: Construct a more Comprehensive Understanding “A more comprehensive understanding is the integration of insight to produce a new and more nuanced whole.” (Repko 2012) The world is filled with many different disciplines, some are very alike and some are complete opposites. When selecting two, no matter how different they are, and picking them apart so much that they actually seem to work together will really open your eyes to a new way of thinking. Human Resources and Organizational leadership are two very similar disciplines that can be very easily combined to answer any business related question, but when a curve ball is thrown in the mix, such as find a way on how these two disciplines and human trafficking correlate, can be quite the game changer. Human trafficking is an issue many people here in the United States do not hear much about. They do not know the signs, the struggles, the logistics behind it all, which is why when read through research one can formulate a question that would possibly help give one insight on this kind of problem. How can Human Resources Development combined with organizational
  • 16. Interdisciplinary Research 16 leadership help companies and individuals across the world be more aware of Human Trafficking? From the research gathered throughout this paper, the overall conclusion is that there is no definite answer when it comes to logistics of the operation. Many victims do not feel comfortable with sharing their information and some, I would assume, have no idea on what exactly happen either because they were locked up or blindfolded. Step 10: Communicating the Results “Research of any kind, including interdisciplinary research, involves reflection” Repko (2012). Since just about everybody is connected to some form of technology, there are very simple ways in which any business or person can shine some light on human trafficking. Human resources can easily put together a PowerPoint for their employees when the adequate information is found. A business could make an advertisement that could air either on the television, radio, billboard, internet and in magazines. A few years back, there was a massive worldwide campaign about Kony 2012. “Kony 2012 is a thirty-minute film focused on Joseph Kony and his use of child soldiers in the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) that amassed one hundred million views in six days, speaking to a whole new dimension in terms of speed and scale of communication. Much analysis has focused on Invisible Children’s use of Twitter and other forms of social media in creating the viral success of this film. “ (Karlin, B., & Matthew, R. A. (2012). After the flyers and the videos got spread around, people started looking into what this actually was and the video that helped explain exactly what was happening. All it takes is one person to spread the word to others and once it sticks with the right person, everyone will soon find out what kind of monstrous things are happening in our world.
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