Five Studies About: Human Trafficking
Curated crime research studies, all related to human trafficking
Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is The Art of Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you think and write about crime.
Published Tuesdays and Thursdays, Five Studies About is a free tip sheet where I curate recent crime and justice studies related to one topic. Today’s topic is human trafficking.
These new crime studies related to human trafficking were recently published by journals I monitor.
1. Why We Cannot Identify Human Trafficking from Online Advertisements [Journal of Human Trafficking]
2. Hidden in Plain Sight: Improving the Measurement of Sex Trafficking Victimization in a National Sample of Adults [Justice Quarterly]
3. The Digitalization of Outreach Social Work: Hybrid Practices in Italian Anti-Trafficking Efforts [Journal of Human Trafficking]
4. Factors, Counter-Trafficking Programs, and Geographical Variations in Human Trafficking Literature (2010–2022) [Journal of Human Trafficking]
5. Exploring Consequences of Sex Trafficking Victimization Among Individuals with and without Disabilities [Journal of Human Trafficking]
I might cover some of these studies further in The Practice of Understanding Crime, my other Substack. If any sound interesting or important, let me know in the comments.
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