Elana was thirteen when her mother kicked her out of the house. As a result of her mother\u27s neglect, she landed in foster care in a group home run by the city. Frustrated by the fights and the bullying that she encountered at the group home, Elana often spent time on the streets. During this time, she met a man and woman who said that they would take care of her if she came to live with them. They said they would provide her with a comfortable home, nice clothes, and would help her make money. Elana was enticed by the promise of things that she did not have at home or in foster care and agreed to go with them
This Note addresses how courts should interpret the “reasonable opportunity to observe” standard whe...
As American society has become increasingly aware of the plight of sex trafficked American children,...
Part I of this article considers the current challenges facing youth preparing to leave foster care....
Elana was thirteen when her mother kicked her out of the house. As a result of her mother\u27s negle...
This paper examines the civil rights of youth who are missing or discharged from foster care and bec...
Although precise statistics do not exist, data suggest that the number of children believed to be at...
The task of protecting foster care youth involved in domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) falls on ...
Illinois has long struggled to contain what is the perfect storm for exploitation-a large city with ...
Children who have been trafficked into and within the United States for commercial sexual exploitati...
Despite US Federal legislation mandating legal professionals treat anyone under the age of 18 involv...
While considering the dark history that links the regulation of women’s sexuality to governmental ef...
This Article provides the first critical analysis of safe harbor laws, which rely on custodial arres...
While commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is widespread, little research has been cond...
California has emerged as a magnet for commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). Following ...
Domestic sex trafficking is a growing concern across Canada with the majority of victims being minor...
This Note addresses how courts should interpret the “reasonable opportunity to observe” standard whe...
As American society has become increasingly aware of the plight of sex trafficked American children,...
Part I of this article considers the current challenges facing youth preparing to leave foster care....
Elana was thirteen when her mother kicked her out of the house. As a result of her mother\u27s negle...
This paper examines the civil rights of youth who are missing or discharged from foster care and bec...
Although precise statistics do not exist, data suggest that the number of children believed to be at...
The task of protecting foster care youth involved in domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) falls on ...
Illinois has long struggled to contain what is the perfect storm for exploitation-a large city with ...
Children who have been trafficked into and within the United States for commercial sexual exploitati...
Despite US Federal legislation mandating legal professionals treat anyone under the age of 18 involv...
While considering the dark history that links the regulation of women’s sexuality to governmental ef...
This Article provides the first critical analysis of safe harbor laws, which rely on custodial arres...
While commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is widespread, little research has been cond...
California has emerged as a magnet for commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). Following ...
Domestic sex trafficking is a growing concern across Canada with the majority of victims being minor...
This Note addresses how courts should interpret the “reasonable opportunity to observe” standard whe...
As American society has become increasingly aware of the plight of sex trafficked American children,...
Part I of this article considers the current challenges facing youth preparing to leave foster care....