Phase 01
Stabilise and protect the case
Capture the sensitive material, relationships, and immediate safeguarding actions in one controlled record from the outset.
Give investigators, intelligence teams, and prosecutors one operational record for survivor safeguarding, network analysis, evidence handling, and multi-agency action.
Operational readout
without losing investigative pace
Victim centred
graph and evidence in one record
Network aware
for NGOs, law enforcement, and prosecution
Partner ready
role-based access for sensitive material
Safeguarded
Teams often try to protect survivors in one workflow, investigate organisers in another, and prepare prosecution material in a third. That separation slows intervention and weakens the overall picture of the network.
Built for trafficking task forces, victim-centred investigation teams, prosecutors, and partner-agency safeguarding work.
Network disruption
Investigators can map facilitators, locations, devices, and financial connections while keeping survivor-related context in the same operational record.
The revised page now follows the actual work: protect the person, understand the network, and turn that understanding into a prosecutable operational package.
Evidence package
Evidence, statements, and related materials can remain attached to the case while still supporting controlled partner and prosecution workflows.
Phase 01
Capture the sensitive material, relationships, and immediate safeguarding actions in one controlled record from the outset.
Phase 02
Correlate people, places, devices, events, and financial indicators so investigators can move beyond isolated victim statements.
Phase 03
Share the right slices with partner teams and build the evidential package without stripping away chronology, sensitivity, or provenance.
The page now centres on survivor safeguarding, network disruption, and prosecution support instead of broad humanitarian-technology rhetoric.
Sensitive records need stronger control without isolating them from the investigative workflow.
Trafficking work often turns on seeing the structure behind repeated events, not just collecting more isolated incidents.
Law enforcement, safeguarding teams, NGOs, and prosecutors often all need different slices of the same case.
The platform supports not just disruption activity but also the evidential discipline needed for court.
This version is anchored on victim protection, network mapping, and prosecution-ready case handling instead of broad issue-area language.
Bring the safeguarding, partner-sharing, and prosecution-support constraints your team already faces and review them against the operating model.