Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a limited number of empirical studies have focused on those who conduct the business of sex trafficking. This article examined sex traffickers’ perceptions of the victim–offender relationship. Using a grounded theory approach, verbatim interviews with sex traffickers were analyzed. Four major themes emerged: perceptions of the initiative, the (victim–offender) relationship, their own role and work methods, and on the victims who reported to the police. The results provide a complex picture that shows variations in relationships, roles, and work (control) methods over time within the same victim–trafficker dyad as well as between individual sex tra...
Despite the extensive history of exploitation of women and children in the United States, sex traffi...
Sex trafficking (ST) is a complex crime and the public appears to have no comprehensive model of wha...
This research review addresses the similarities and differences between domestic violence and sex t...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
presents the research methodology of an exploratory study interviewing human traffickers. Utilizing ...
Research on sex trafficking has yet to explore the lived relational experiences of sex trafficked wo...
This article addresses the knowledge gap surrounding human traffickers in Malaysia. Based on qualita...
Following the trauma associated with being exploited in the commercial sex industry, sex trafficking...
This article centres on the hypothesis that human trafficking for sexual exploitation is not only an...
Abstract: Sex trafficking is often a concern in international communities. However, sex trafficking ...
Academic research currently available on human trafficking has been criticised for employing poorly ...
In this article we discuss findings from a small scoping study into the experiences of victims of tr...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of service providers working w...
Although human trafficking for sexual exploitation is a frequently discussed area in current researc...
Despite the extensive history of exploitation of women and children in the United States, sex traffi...
Sex trafficking (ST) is a complex crime and the public appears to have no comprehensive model of wha...
This research review addresses the similarities and differences between domestic violence and sex t...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
presents the research methodology of an exploratory study interviewing human traffickers. Utilizing ...
Research on sex trafficking has yet to explore the lived relational experiences of sex trafficked wo...
This article addresses the knowledge gap surrounding human traffickers in Malaysia. Based on qualita...
Following the trauma associated with being exploited in the commercial sex industry, sex trafficking...
This article centres on the hypothesis that human trafficking for sexual exploitation is not only an...
Abstract: Sex trafficking is often a concern in international communities. However, sex trafficking ...
Academic research currently available on human trafficking has been criticised for employing poorly ...
In this article we discuss findings from a small scoping study into the experiences of victims of tr...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of service providers working w...
Although human trafficking for sexual exploitation is a frequently discussed area in current researc...
Despite the extensive history of exploitation of women and children in the United States, sex traffi...
Sex trafficking (ST) is a complex crime and the public appears to have no comprehensive model of wha...
This research review addresses the similarities and differences between domestic violence and sex t...