Peer reviewed articles on human trafficking. Despit...
Peer reviewed articles on human trafficking. Despite the challenges in counting or measuring this Journal of Human Trafficking supports the greater understanding of human trafficking by publishing diverse scholarship on all forms of contemporary slavery. Although the phenomenon is not new, scholarship on the issue has grown substantially since the first Victims of human trafficking experience extensive trauma, including multiple types of abuse, malnutrition, and unsafe living and working conditions. This review aimed to present the current state (nature and extent) of sex trafficking research, categorize best practices, and Trafficking research for prevention is still in the early stages. Human trafficking is a Using the PRISMA method, this systematic review (n = 94 articles) of human trafficking in social work journals found the following: more focus on sex trafficking than other forms of trafficking; a lack of a . Validation of Prevalence Estimation Research Methods in Human Trafficking. Volume 11, Issue 4 of Journal of Human Trafficking This paper provides an overview of key findings from human trafficking studies published between 2010 and 2022. Supporting victims is complex and requires a mul See the article "Prevalence and risk of violence and the mental, physical and sexual health problems associated with human trafficking: an updated systematic review" on page 317. In their topical review, Schroeder et al 8 compare public health methods of estimating the prevalence of Human trafficking is a widespread and compound social, economic, and human rights issue occurring in every region of the world. Human trafficking represents a significant public health threat and continues to feed global criminal enterprises. On this page, find links to articles, awards, events, publications, and It summarizes and synthesizes this evidence-informed research to help Member States in addressing the intersection of health care and trafficking Background Human trafficking is considered a hidden global crime with unsubstantiated numbers. It presents recent research trends and Multiple studies in this issue highlight the strengths of the public health approach to human trafficking. While NIJ focuses on human trafficking as it occurs in the United States, it draws on research findings from around the world. The journal accepts the following types of selected and reviewed as part of the RTA Human Trafficking EGM. This study aims to describe documented cases of violence amongst persons identified as victims of trafficking, examine associated factors The article underscores the prevalence and persistence of human trafficking, identifies factors contributing to its evolution, and discusses the Psychology provides a unique lens to understand, prevent, and address this issue by examining the underlying psychological mechanisms used by traffickers and the profound effects on survivors. ynthesis review of human trafficking studies from 2010 to 20221 This synthesis review provides an overview of key findings. While there have been an The dimensions of human trafficking and global health implications Early discussions about trafficking in persons focused almost solely on sex trafficking Human trafficking is a critical social issue characterized by chronic trauma among victims, and frequently preceded by traumatic experiences that contribute to risk In this collection review, Cathy Zimmerman and colleague introduce the PLOS Medicine Collection on Human Trafficking, Exploitation and Health, laying out Abstract Purpose: Human trafficking is a public health social work issue. This study aims to describe documented cases of violence amongst persons identified as victims of Despite being a global concern with various reports that tried to capture the number of trafficked victims worldwide, human trafficking still has This supplement, “The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look Back and a Step Forward,” aims to build the evidence base for human trafficking prevention and intervention and Violence is often a hallmark of human trafficking. To achieve meaningful advancements, researchers and practitioners will have to work together to develop intervention frameworks that In “Consent, Coercion, and Fraud in Human Trafficking Relationships,” the authors draw on evidence from 27 interview-based studies of victims and offenders to reveal the complicated and ambiguous Human trafficking is a serious crime and violation of human rights that results in numerous harms. The RTA project aims to accelerate the use of rigorous research developed by scholars, policymakers and practitioners in • Peer-reviewed articles and grey literature that explore human trafficking, the needs of victims of human trafficking, the services in place to help these victims and the aspects missing from these services. As a result, the research domain for human trafficking continues to grow Violence is often a hallmark of human trafficking.