Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
Contexts and Connections to Conventional Crime
Reid, Joan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2019
150
Mole
Inglês
9781138391123
15 a 20 dias
300
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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
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criminology research;victim support services;law enforcement training;juvenile exploitation;gendered violence studies;multivariate crime analysis;police response to sex trafficking
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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