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Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2018
Human sex trafficking, often referred to as modern-day slavery, is a major global human rights problem with at least 4.5 million people trafficked for commercial sex annually. Many of these women interface with the medical system regularly, often in women’s health clinics and the emergency departments.
Amy C, Brown, Christine E, Barron
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Human sex trafficking, often referred to as modern-day slavery, is a major global human rights problem with at least 4.5 million people trafficked for commercial sex annually. Many of these women interface with the medical system regularly, often in women’s health clinics and the emergency departments.
Amy C, Brown, Christine E, Barron
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Pediatric Annals, 2020
Human trafficking has been increasingly recognized worldwide as a major public health problem. It is a crime based on exploitation of the most vulnerable and marginalized people of any community and is a violation of human rights. Children, especially immigrant and refugee children, are at risk of victimization and may experience considerable physical ...
Dena, Nazer, Jordan, Greenbaum
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Human trafficking has been increasingly recognized worldwide as a major public health problem. It is a crime based on exploitation of the most vulnerable and marginalized people of any community and is a violation of human rights. Children, especially immigrant and refugee children, are at risk of victimization and may experience considerable physical ...
Dena, Nazer, Jordan, Greenbaum
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Economics of Human Trafficking
International Migration, 2010AbstractBecause freedom of choice and economic gain are at the heart of productivity, human trafficking impedes national and international economic growth. Within the next 10 years, crime experts expect human trafficking to surpass drug and arms trafficking in its incidence, cost to human well‐being, and profitability to criminals (Schauer and Wheaton,
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2022
Calli M. Cain, Dawn L. Rothe
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Calli M. Cain, Dawn L. Rothe
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Modelling for Determinants of Human Trafficking [PDF]
This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robustness of 78 push and 67 pull factors suggested in the literature. By employing an extreme bound analysis, running more than two million regressions with all possible combinations of variables for up to 180 countries during the period of 1995-2010, I show ...
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2021
Lecture about main features of the criminal offense and human rights violation of human trafficking. Elements of trafficking, priorities, and partnerships in the fight against trafficking.
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Lecture about main features of the criminal offense and human rights violation of human trafficking. Elements of trafficking, priorities, and partnerships in the fight against trafficking.
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Human trafficking: addressing the symptom, not the cause
2019This chapter discuss how campaigning and amendments to the Modern Slavery Act, together with a government-commissioned review, resulted in workers being able to change employers within the six-month duration of their visa. In addition, those formally confirmed as trafficked are now permitted to apply for a two-year-long visa to work as a domestic ...
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