laws that address education about human trafficking and/or mandatory reporting requirements that affect healthcare providers and other professionals across the United States. Thirteen U.S. states now have laws that address education about human trafficking, while seven specifically require mandatory ...
To address and prevent human trafficking, localized interventions are needed at all stages of the human trafficking trajectory. Health impacts of human trafficking are severe. As some of the few professionals trafficking victims interact with, police and healthcare workers are important targets for anti...
This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Human Trafficking, Human Sex Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Forced Labor, Sexual Slavery, Slavery, Organ Trafficking.
Human trafficking is a global human rights issue with long-range health consequences about which physicians are largely uneducated. Medical schools are uniquely positioned to address this gap. All future physicians, regardless of specialty, must learn to identify victims and refer them to trauma-inform...
Human traffickingis a criminal human rights violation and significant health issue. Many jurisdictions require that dental professionals report suspected human trafficking. Trafficking frequently occurs in women, children, and adolescents. Education about the signs of trafficking and protocol for reporting are...
This article examines aftercare services needed for victims of human trafficking, including the importance of mental health services. Aftercare services must be provided in a trauma-sensitive way which encourages all involved in service provision to understand complex trauma--symptoms and behaviors, possib...
INTRODUCTION: Human trafficking is a widespread public health problem across the United States. In recognition of the incredible need among victims and survivors of human trafficking for longitudinal, trauma-informed care, the Medical Safe Haven (MSH) was developed in 2016 through the Dignity Health ...
Human trafficking is not the same as human smuggling. Human smuggling is consensual, whereas trafficking is done against a person’s will (Rothman, 2017). There are three common types of human trafficking: the sex trade, forced labor, and domestic servit
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