January 5, 2022
The Evidence Hour: Leveraging Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships to Improve Human Trafficking Prevalence Studies
The Center for Victim Research’s webinar series, The Evidence Hour, showcases a recent systematic review* or meta-analysis about victimization, trauma, or victim services. Each webinar features an author of the […]
November 23, 2021
Leveraging Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships to Improve Human Trafficking Prevalence Studies
How widespread is the problem of human trafficking in the United States? Understanding the scope of human trafficking prevalence is a priority for policymakers, law enforcement, researchers, and community-based practitioners. […]
October 26, 2021
Human Trafficking Survivors’ Legal Needs Part 2: A Constellation of Legal Problems
Due to the complexity of human trafficking, survivors often have multiple interlocking legal needs that negatively affect their ability to achieve stability and escape the trafficking cycle. “[S]urvivors need specialized […]
January 7, 2019
Annotated Bibliography: Human Trafficking Victims with Disabilities or Mental Illness
This annotated bibliography gathers research on any type of trafficking in which victims had disabilities or mental illnesses prior to trafficking.
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