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An Examination of Some Central Debates on Sex Trafficking in Research and Public Policy in the United States

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Alexandria M. Lesak, Cynthia F. Rizo, Hannabeth Franchino-Olsen, Melissa R. Jenkins, Hannah Winslow, L. B. Klein, Sandra L. Martin, Rebecca J. Macy, Robin Colbert, Chris Croft & Courtney Dunkerton. (2023) Recommendations for Educating Youth about Sex Trafficking. Journal of Human Trafficking 9:4, pages 446-460.
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Ann De Shalit, Katrin Roots & Emily van der Meulen. (2023) Knowledge Mobilization by Provincial Politicians: The United Front against Trafficking in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Human Trafficking 9:4, pages 568-586.
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Ran Hu. (2021) Problematizing the Educational Messaging on Sex Trafficking in the US “End-demand” Movement: The (Mis)Representation of Victims and Anti-Sex Work Rhetoric. Affilia 37:3, pages 448-465.
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Sarah Momilani Marshall. (2022) A Novel Method to Examine Public Communications and Policy Representations: A Case Example of Hawai‘i’s Perspective on Juveniles Involved in Commercial Sexual Activity. Public Health Reports 137:1_suppl, pages 38S-45S.
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Lua da Mota Stabile. (2020) Sex work abolitionism and hegemonic feminisms: Implications for gender-diverse sex workers and migrants from Brazil. The Sociological Review 68:4, pages 852-869.
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Ran Hu. (2019) Examining Social Service Providers’ Representation of Trafficking Victims: A Feminist Postcolonial Lens. Affilia 34:4, pages 421-438.
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Carrie N. Baker. 2018. Fighting the US Youth Sex Trade. Fighting the US Youth Sex Trade.
Samantha Majic. (2017) Sending a Dear John Letter: Public Information Campaigns and the Movement to “End Demand” for Prostitution in Atlanta, GA. Social Sciences 6:4, pages 138.
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Cecilia Benoit, Mikael Jansson, Michaela Smith & Jackson Flagg. (2017) “Well, It Should Be Changed for One, Because It’s Our Bodies”: Sex Workers’ Views on Canada’s Punitive Approach towards Sex Work. Social Sciences 6:2, pages 52.
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Kristine E Hickle. (2016) Resiliency and women exiting sex trade industry work. Journal of Social Work 17:3, pages 302-323.
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Katherine L. Honeyman, Arthur A. Stukas & Mathew D. Marques. (2016) Human trafficking: factors that influence willingness to combat the issue. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 46:9, pages 529-543.
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