Safeguarding in the Caribbean: Law Enforcement | Dane-Marie Marshall
The Social World PodcastMarch 09, 20260:41:1494.46 MB

Safeguarding in the Caribbean: Law Enforcement | Dane-Marie Marshall


Dane-Marie Marshall is a senior law-enforcement official in Trinidad and Tobago who serves as the Deputy Director of the Counter-Trafficking Unit (CTU), which operates under the Ministry of National (Homeland) Security.

Her Role and Responsibilities

  • Deputy Director of the CTU: She helps lead the agency responsible for investigating, preventing, and prosecuting human trafficking cases in Trinidad and Tobago.
  • In this capacity, she works with police, prosecutors, and other national and international partners to address trafficking and victim protection.

Notable Law Enforcement Work

  • Human Trafficking Arrests & Investigations: In November 2025, she publicly commended the role of a rescued victim whose information led to the arrest of four suspected human traffickers in the Penal area.
  • First Human-Trafficking Conviction: Earlier in her career, then Woman Police Corporal Dane-Marie Marshall was credited with laying charges that resulted in Trinidad and Tobago’s first conviction under its Human Trafficking Act in 2023 — a landmark moment in trafficking enforcement locally.

Context on the Counter-Trafficking Unit

  • The CTU is a specialized law-enforcement and victim-support unit focused on combating trafficking in persons, including forced labor and sexual exploitation.
  • It operates under the oversight of the Ministry of National (Homeland) Security and coordinates with national security agencies, police branches, and civil stakeholders.

Summary

In short, Dane-Marie Marshall is a senior Trinidad and Tobago law-enforcement officer who plays a prominent leadership role in the country’s efforts to combat human trafficking as Deputy Director of the Counter-Trafficking Unit. Her work includes overseeing investigations, public communication about trafficking cases, and contributing to key legal actions against traffickers