Global Intelligence & Advisory
Forensic Traumatology & Coercive Predatory Trauma: Human Rights Strategy for Complex Systems
New Paradigm Labs helps institutions understand and respond to coercive harm across trafficking, violent extremism, sadistic online exploitation, coercive control, and organized abuse
Core Pillars
Foundational Expertise
Forensic Traumatology
Specialized expertise in complex dissociative traumatic stress, coercive control, and the behavioral patterns associated with grooming, manipulation, dependency, threat exposure, forced criminality, and compelled compliance across clinical, legal, investigative, and institutional contexts.
Coercive Predatory Trauma
An original NPL framework for examining how vulnerability is targeted, autonomy is narrowed, dependency is cultivated, and coercion is used to compel silence, compliance, exploitation, or control.
Coercive Systems & Exploitation
Analysis of trafficking, labor exploitation, commercial sexual exploitation, coercive control, institutional vulnerability, and organized harm across complex environments.
Trauma-Responsive Systems
Institutional strategy, training, policy, protocols, and reporting pathways designed to help organizations move beyond awareness into ethical, operationally sound response.
Education & Action
From Forensic Insight to Systems Response
Understanding the Behavioral Architecture of Coercion, Exploitation, and Trauma
Training programs for law enforcement, legal, and medical professionals
Corporate compliance and systemic threat disruption
Insights
The latest research and field intelligence

The Hidden Cost of Compliance: Identifying Coercion in Global Supply Chains
Human Trafficking rarely presents itself as an obvious criminal event. It often hides inside ordinary business operations, weak oversight, fractured subcontracting, and environments where vulnerability can be managed, monetized, and ignored.

Inside Coercive Control: A Forensic Trauma Lens
Traditional investigative techniques often fail when applied to victims of extreme systemic abuse. This briefing outlines how forensic traumatology equips law enforcement and legal teams to map complex coercion pathways without re-traumatizing survivors.

The Psychological Architecture of Long-Term Survivor Recovery
Recovery is only the first step. True counter-trafficking success requires an understanding of traumatic bonding and the implementation of victim-centered frameworks that prioritize long-term psychological rehabilitation over short-term operational metrics.
