First responders and the agencies for which they work face numerous challenges in identifying and assisting human trafficking survivors. This article aims to outline the ways in which first responders in a Midwestern state identify and provide services to human trafficking survivors. Six months after attending a two-day training aimed at recognizing and assisting human trafficking survivors, first responders were invited to participate in a follow-up survey regarding the training that they received. Responses were collected from 270 participants who work at various government, medical, or social service agencies in both rural and urban service areas across the state. Results focus on perceived prevalence of human trafficking, type of traffi...
Introduction: Eighty-eight percent of human trafficking survivors report seeking healthcare while tr...
Many trafficked persons receive medical care in the Emergency Department (ED); however, ED staff hav...
Domestic Human Trafficking, especially of minors, has become a serious though largely invisible issu...
First responders and the agencies for which they work face numerous challenges in identifying and as...
Introduction: Human trafficking (HT) affects approximately 21 million victims, representing a seriou...
This article addresses the problems first responders encounter when attempting to identify and rescu...
Researchers have found that sex trafficking in the 21st century is a growing human rights atrocity. ...
Since the 2000 passage of both the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the U.N.’s Palermo ...
With increased recognition of sex trafficking, calls have been made for greater identification and s...
This project was generously supported by the University of Kansas Department of Political Science. A...
Human trafficking is a global epidemic that steals the freedoms away from those who have been oppres...
Human trafficking (HT), often referred to as “modern day slavery”, is a hidden problem affecting an ...
Research on human trafficking in the U.S. has centered overwhelmingly on coastal regions, border sta...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.This study examined the...
The purpose of this study was to explore current understanding of the complexity of human traffickin...
Introduction: Eighty-eight percent of human trafficking survivors report seeking healthcare while tr...
Many trafficked persons receive medical care in the Emergency Department (ED); however, ED staff hav...
Domestic Human Trafficking, especially of minors, has become a serious though largely invisible issu...
First responders and the agencies for which they work face numerous challenges in identifying and as...
Introduction: Human trafficking (HT) affects approximately 21 million victims, representing a seriou...
This article addresses the problems first responders encounter when attempting to identify and rescu...
Researchers have found that sex trafficking in the 21st century is a growing human rights atrocity. ...
Since the 2000 passage of both the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the U.N.’s Palermo ...
With increased recognition of sex trafficking, calls have been made for greater identification and s...
This project was generously supported by the University of Kansas Department of Political Science. A...
Human trafficking is a global epidemic that steals the freedoms away from those who have been oppres...
Human trafficking (HT), often referred to as “modern day slavery”, is a hidden problem affecting an ...
Research on human trafficking in the U.S. has centered overwhelmingly on coastal regions, border sta...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.This study examined the...
The purpose of this study was to explore current understanding of the complexity of human traffickin...
Introduction: Eighty-eight percent of human trafficking survivors report seeking healthcare while tr...
Many trafficked persons receive medical care in the Emergency Department (ED); however, ED staff hav...
Domestic Human Trafficking, especially of minors, has become a serious though largely invisible issu...