Support for Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking via Collaboration
Human trafficking is a complex social problem that generates more than $150 billion annually in illegal revenue and has left millions of people penniless, enslaved, and facing a host of potential presenting problems…Using a cross-sectional online survey design and a non-probability, purposive study (N = 59), this study describes and explores responses to victims and survivors of human trafficking in New Jersey, by assessing organizations, services, and anti-human trafficking interdisciplinary, interagency collaboration within the State.
Read the full study here.
Related Articles:
How Many More Years a Slave? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong
Exploitative Child Labor Is Hurting Kids’ Ability to Stay in School
Statement by EEOC Chair Janet Dhillon on National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month Jan...
Cambodia scams: Lured and trapped into slavery in South East Asia