This article, the first of a two-part series, introduces the topic human trafficking in the United States. Based on the literature review, the author delineates definitions of “human trafficking,” the extent and types of human trafficking in the United States, characteristics of trafficked victims and perpetrators, the human trafficking data reporting system, and examples of cases in the United States and its territories. The goal is to provide an introduction to this topic for library staff to use in their research and instruction services. Part II, to follow, is a survey of United States government web resources on human trafficking in the United States for publications and data
“To protect our kids, we’ve given law enforcement new tools to fight human trafficking (Brett Guthri...
The article focuses primarily on the question of why human trafficking is often overlooked as a cont...
The human black market is the exportation of humans against their will for the purpose of forced lab...
This article, the first of a two-part series, introduces the topic human trafficking in the United S...
This second part of a two-part series is a survey of U.S. government web resources on human traffick...
Human trafficking is a major issue in the world today, with over 40 million victims accross the glo...
Human trafficking is one of the biggest human rights issues today, with millions of men, women, and ...
“Much of the popular writing on human trafficking has been anecdotal or sensationalistic, and most s...
Human trafficking is a dishonorable and lucrative business, with numerous laws and definitions aimed...
Defines human trafficking and explains the United States’ efforts to limit it worldwide, with specia...
This study will examine the current methods in place for law enforcement in North Carolina to combat...
Human trafficking has become an issue for global concern. Here in the United States, the Federal gov...
Modern-day slavery, in the form of human trafficking, is an issue that affects countries, communitie...
This dissertation addresses the important topic of human trafficking in America. Trafficking is a hu...
The U.S. State Department estimates as many as 27 million men, women, and children are global human ...
“To protect our kids, we’ve given law enforcement new tools to fight human trafficking (Brett Guthri...
The article focuses primarily on the question of why human trafficking is often overlooked as a cont...
The human black market is the exportation of humans against their will for the purpose of forced lab...
This article, the first of a two-part series, introduces the topic human trafficking in the United S...
This second part of a two-part series is a survey of U.S. government web resources on human traffick...
Human trafficking is a major issue in the world today, with over 40 million victims accross the glo...
Human trafficking is one of the biggest human rights issues today, with millions of men, women, and ...
“Much of the popular writing on human trafficking has been anecdotal or sensationalistic, and most s...
Human trafficking is a dishonorable and lucrative business, with numerous laws and definitions aimed...
Defines human trafficking and explains the United States’ efforts to limit it worldwide, with specia...
This study will examine the current methods in place for law enforcement in North Carolina to combat...
Human trafficking has become an issue for global concern. Here in the United States, the Federal gov...
Modern-day slavery, in the form of human trafficking, is an issue that affects countries, communitie...
This dissertation addresses the important topic of human trafficking in America. Trafficking is a hu...
The U.S. State Department estimates as many as 27 million men, women, and children are global human ...
“To protect our kids, we’ve given law enforcement new tools to fight human trafficking (Brett Guthri...
The article focuses primarily on the question of why human trafficking is often overlooked as a cont...
The human black market is the exportation of humans against their will for the purpose of forced lab...