Justice Reimagined: How Empathy, Data & Collaboration Can Stop Trafficking Before It Starts with Kristen Hubbell
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What if the future of justice isn’t about punishment—but prevention?
In this episode of The Masculine Wilderness Podcast, Kristen Hubbell—former FBI agent and founder of Prevention Now—shares her extraordinary journey from federal law enforcement to leading one of the most innovative organizations in the fight against human trafficking.
Kristen reveals why justice without empathy falls short, why collaboration across communities is non-negotiable, and how technology—from big data to artificial intelligence—is reshaping what prevention can look like. Her insights challenge us to think differently about exploitation, not only as a criminal issue but as a human one that requires humility, curiosity, and shared responsibility.
And for men listening, this conversation is especially urgent: Kristen offers a direct call to action for how men can step into leadership, accountability, and advocacy in the fight to protect the vulnerable.
This episode isn’t just about trafficking—it’s about redefining justice for a new era.
00:00 Introduction to the Masculine Wilderness Podcast
01:03 Kristin Hubbell’s Journey into Anti-Violence Work
03:38 Evolving Understanding of Justice
05:35 Responsibility for Justice
07:18 Transition from FBI to Anti-Trafficking Work
10:53 Founding Prevention Now
14:10 The Importance of Collaboration
15:10 Data as a Storytelling Tool
18:03 Empathy in Law Enforcement
22:13 Integrating Collaboration in Anti-Trafficking Work
26:57 Collaborative Efforts Against Human Trafficking
28:51 Utilizing Data for Community Collaboration
32:13 Understanding Risk Factors in Human Trafficking
36:18 The Role of Technology and AI in Prevention
44:06 Empathy and Understanding in Addressing Exploitation
47:55 Defining Prevention in the Anti-Trafficking Movement
🎧 Listen now and discover how empathy, collaboration, and innovation can transform the fight against trafficking.
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🌐 Learn more about Kristin’s work: www.prevention-now.org
🌐 Explore the movement to disrupt exploitation: www.epikproject.org