Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is an issue without a simple solution, but research on this problem is helping victims and developing tools and information to help better understand, prevent, and respond to trafficking. NIJ Scientist Mary Carlton joins host Josh Mondoro, Communications Assistant at NIJ, for a discussion about this research.
Reading and Resources from NIJ:
- Federally Backed Human Trafficking Task Force Model Yields Progress, and Opportunities for Continued Growth
- Identification of Effective Strategies to Disrupt Recruitment of Victims in Human Trafficking: Qualitative Data, Systems Modeling, Survivors and Law Enforcement
- For Human Trafficking Survivors, Justice Is More About Healing and Preventing Future Trafficking
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