This edited collection of research aims to underscore the intersections of human trafficking and the criminal justice system in order to further improve the description, explanation, and prevention of human trafficking. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Crime and Justice.
This edited collection of research aims to underscore the intersections of human trafficking and the criminal justice system in order to further improve the description, explanation, and prevention of human trafficking. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Crime and Justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joan A. Reid is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, USA. Her research concerns include human trafficking, child maltreatment, sexual victimization, and mental health treatment. Dr. Reid has authored numerous research reports, scholarly articles, and book chapters chiefly focused on human trafficking.
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CONTENTS Introduction Human trafficking: contexts and connections to conventional crime 1. Police and domestic sex trafficking of youth: what teens tell us that can aid prevention and interdiction 2. Police perceptions of human trafficking 3. Does training make a difference? An evaluation of a specialized human trafficking training module for law enforcement officers 4. Arrest as a way out: understanding the needs of women sex trafficking victims identified by law enforcement 5. Family-facilitated juvenile sex trafficking 6. Exploring the impact of alcohol and marijuana use on commercial sexual exploitation among male youth using parallel-process latent growth curve modelling 7. Gendered violence and victim blame: subject perceptions of blame and the appropriateness of services for survivors of domestic sex trafficking, sexual assault, and intimate partner violence 8. Gender stereotyping and sex trafficking: comparative review of research on male and female sex tourism
CONTENTS Introduction Human trafficking: contexts and connections to conventional crime 1. Police and domestic sex trafficking of youth: what teens tell us that can aid prevention and interdiction 2. Police perceptions of human trafficking 3. Does training make a difference? An evaluation of a specialized human trafficking training module for law enforcement officers 4. Arrest as a way out: understanding the needs of women sex trafficking victims identified by law enforcement 5. Family-facilitated juvenile sex trafficking 6. Exploring the impact of alcohol and marijuana use on commercial sexual exploitation among male youth using parallel-process latent growth curve modelling 7. Gendered violence and victim blame: subject perceptions of blame and the appropriateness of services for survivors of domestic sex trafficking, sexual assault, and intimate partner violence 8. Gender stereotyping and sex trafficking: comparative review of research on male and female sex tourism
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