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Human Trafficking Content Topic Results

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August 2010

Continued Presence: Temporary Immigration Status for Victims of Human Trafficking

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This fact sheet defines continued presence, explains why it is an important tool for federal state and local law enforcement, offers information on the application process, describes who authorizes Continued Presence applications and who qualifies for this immigration status.
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April 2010

Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment for Victims of Human Trafficking

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This issue brief examines the evidence-based research for treating common mental health conditions experienced by victims of human trafficking.
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March 2010

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Fact Sheet

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This fact sheet defines commercial sexual exploitation of children. It also discusses how children become victims, barriers victims face, statistics, and indicators for exploitation. Contact information for both the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the National Human Trafficking Resource Center are included at the bottom of the page.
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January 2010

Relocation Revisited: Sex Trafficking of Native Women in the United States

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The abolition of human slavery is a laudable goal, and though the proactive role taken by the U.S. government in the last decade is commendable, the United States must be honest about its failings if it expects to reduce sexual slavery.
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January 2010

Adolescent Girls in the Minnesota Sex Trade: Tracking Study Results for February to November 2010

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This report details the results of several statewide studies of commercial sexual exploitation of female children in the United States. The results indicate a significant number of girls under age 18 are involved in the sex trade, with rates varying state-by-state. The results are part of a multiyear quarterly tracking study.
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January 2010

Human Trafficking Power and Control Wheel

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This tool shows the power and control tactics used against victims of human trafficking.
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January 2010

Sex Trafficking Via The Internet: How International Agreements Address The Problem And Fail To Go Far Enough

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This paper describes how the Internet has become a resource for sex traffickers to sell women and children for sexual exploitation while concealing their own identities and recommends the implementation of international human rights law explicitly criminalizing Internet-facilitated sex trafficking.
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January 2010

Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry

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SPLC researchers interviewed approximately 150 women who are either currently undocumented or have spent time in the U.S. as undocumented immigrants. The women all have worked in the U.S. food industry in Arkansas, California, Florida, Iowa, New York or North Carolina.
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January 2010

A Guide for Mothers, Grandmothers, and Others for Helping a Girl Caught in Prostitution or Sex Trafficking

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This is a seven-part online guide to help women learn how to help young girls victimized by prostitution or sex trafficking. Este es una guía electrónica para que las mujeres puedan aprender a ayudar a víctimas jóvenes de la prostitución y la trata sexual.
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August 2009

Shattered Hearts: The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of American Indian Women and Girls in Minnesota

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This material examines trends in prostitution among Native American women, including age and mode of entry; the factors that facilitate entry, including intergenerational trauma and homelessness; and barriers to exiting the sex trade. Recommendations are provided for future action.
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August 2009

A Call to Act: Engaging Religious Leaders and Communities in Addressing Gender-based Violence and HIV

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This document offers information and guidance to religious leaders, communities, and institutions on gender-based violence and HIV, why they should address the issues, and how they can address them through specific activities and approaches.
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May 2009

The National Report on Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: America's Prostituted Children

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The report reveals shocking findings of three years of intensive research on the issue of child sex trafficking in America from ten locations across the U.S.& Research locations ranged from areas as diverse as Salt Lake City, Utah to Clearwater, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada. Some important key findings include: