SHELTERED: National Practices Survey Report 2017
In 2017, a survey was conducted of nearly 60 shelter programs across the United States. The purpose of the survey was to gain a baseline understanding of how these residential programs serving sexually exploited/trafficked persons are structured, managed, staffed, financed, the clients they serve, how they serve clients, and the challenges these programs face.
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