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♦ Make a "good faith" effort to resolve any and all program implementation challenges. <br />Anaheim Police Department <br />♦ Increase the identification of trafficking victims through proactive law enforcement, which is <br />victim -centered and collaborative across all levels of government. <br />♦ Increase the capacity of law enforcement officers to recognize human trafficking and identify <br />victims through training and public awareness. <br />♦ Plan investigations prosecution at the state and federal levels. <br />♦ Provide desk space and computer equipment for Santa Ana Police Department. <br />♦ Provide undercover buy funds, access to a telephone, investigative tools and clerical support for <br />Santa Ana Police Department investigators. <br />♦ Ensure any and all records pertaining to task force expenditures shall be readily available for <br />examination and audit by any participating agency. <br />♦ Provide access to APD direct reporting system and all reports for the Human Trafficking Task <br />Force will be placed into that system to remain consistent with other investigations. <br />♦ Any assets seized through the Asset Forfeiture Program would mirror those in narcotic cases and <br />would be equitably shared based on number of personnel and hours each agency contributes to the <br />investigation. <br />♦ Chain of command within the task force is an Anaheim Police Sergeant, an Irvine Police <br />Sergeant, the Santa Ana Investigations Division Commander, the Anaheim Police Special Enforcement <br />Division Captain, the Anaheim Police Support Bureau Deputy Chief, and Anaheim Police Chief. <br />♦ Anaheim Police Department is the lead agency for the OCHTTF, partnered with the Orange <br />County District Attorney's Office HEAT Unit and Wayfinders. <br />b7 <br />