Robert W. Taylor
Dr.
Robert W. Taylor is currently the Executive Director of
the W.W. Caruth Jr. Police Institute at Dallas. The primary mission of the
Institute is to provide direction and coordination of major training and research
projects for the Dallas Police Department. The Institute represents a
national “think tank” on urban policing, and is located at the Dallas Police
Department Headquarters. He is also an instructor for the U.S.
Department of State, Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program and teaches
internationally to executives of foreign governments. In 2004, Dr. Taylor was asked by the International Justice Mission in
Washington, D.C. to assist in the training of the Cambodian National Police on
child sex slavery and human trafficking as part of a large project funded
through the U.S. Department of State ($1 million). His interest and
research in this area has led to a leadership role in designing and developing
training efforts in the United States aimed at raising awareness of the human
trafficking tragedy for American law enforcement officers, funded in part
through the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Taylor
focuses on the nexus between human trafficking, drug trafficking and the
financing of terrorist incidents internationally and domestically.