There is growing recognition and evidence that health care professionals regularly encounter - though they may not identify - victims of human trafficking in a variety of health care settings. Identifying and responding appropriately to trafficking victims or survivors requires not only training in trauma-informed care but also consideration of the legal and ethical issues that arise when serving this vulnerable population. This essay examines three areas of law that are relevant to this case scenario: criminal law, with a focus on conspiracy; service provider regulations, with a focus on mandatory reporting laws; and human rights law. In addition to imposing a legal mandate, the law can inform ethical considerations about how health care p...
The purpose of this project is to improve the knowledge and understanding of health care providers i...
Human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted problem that takes the form of economic, physical an...
Until very recently, the global health care community has lagged behind in identifying human traffic...
There is growing recognition and evidence that health care professionals regularly encounter - thoug...
Human trafficking presents an important issue in medical practice. In the United States; alone, appr...
Introduction: Human trafficking, including forced prostitution, is a form of human rights violation ...
Physicians and other health care professionals seem well placed to play a role in the monitoring and...
As health-care-professional awareness about human trafficking rises and clinicians recognize their r...
Dangerous migration pathways, such as human trafficking, increase as legal options for migration bec...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...
Human trafficking is a human rights violation affecting millions worldwide. Victims may go unrecogni...
abstract: Human trafficking is not only a social injustice, but also a major global health problem, ...
Human trafficking continues to persist, affecting up to 200 million people worldwide. As clinicians ...
The duty to report certain conditions to public health or law enforcement authorities is one that fa...
Contains fulltext : 155398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hum...
The purpose of this project is to improve the knowledge and understanding of health care providers i...
Human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted problem that takes the form of economic, physical an...
Until very recently, the global health care community has lagged behind in identifying human traffic...
There is growing recognition and evidence that health care professionals regularly encounter - thoug...
Human trafficking presents an important issue in medical practice. In the United States; alone, appr...
Introduction: Human trafficking, including forced prostitution, is a form of human rights violation ...
Physicians and other health care professionals seem well placed to play a role in the monitoring and...
As health-care-professional awareness about human trafficking rises and clinicians recognize their r...
Dangerous migration pathways, such as human trafficking, increase as legal options for migration bec...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...
Human trafficking is a human rights violation affecting millions worldwide. Victims may go unrecogni...
abstract: Human trafficking is not only a social injustice, but also a major global health problem, ...
Human trafficking continues to persist, affecting up to 200 million people worldwide. As clinicians ...
The duty to report certain conditions to public health or law enforcement authorities is one that fa...
Contains fulltext : 155398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hum...
The purpose of this project is to improve the knowledge and understanding of health care providers i...
Human trafficking is a complex and multifaceted problem that takes the form of economic, physical an...
Until very recently, the global health care community has lagged behind in identifying human traffic...