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Transcript of Chapter 1 Introduction Copyright © 2015 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2015 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.
Chapter 1
Introduction
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Definitions
• Federal Definition• Illinois state law– Knowingly
• Missouri state law– Labor trafficking– Sex trafficking– Child sex trafficking
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Prevalence
• Issues with definitions– Is all prostitution sex trafficking?
• Misidentification– Criminal versus victim
• Prosecutorial charges• Constant movement
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Identified Research Gaps
• Limited research on the Midwest• Limited research on labor trafficking• Limited research on collaboration between
law enforcement and social service providers• Discussing various viewpoints in the anti-
trafficking movement
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Use of Terms
• Survivor, victim, and trafficked persons• Modern day slavery versus trafficked persons
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Methods
• Study setting – St. Louis and the bi-state area
• Sampling– Thirty-one respondents, including survivors, social
service providers, and justice system professionals• Data collection– Two phases of data collection
• Data analysis
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Chapter Overviews• Chapter Two
– Labor Trafficking• Chapter Three
– Sex trafficking• Chapter Four
– Law enforcement response to human trafficking• Chapter Five
– Community response to human trafficking• Chapter Six
– Sex-trafficking-specific responses• Chapter Seven
– Conclusion
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