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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PROLOGUE ix
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PART I: PRACTICE TECHNIQUES
- 1. Survivors: A Diverse Community with a Common Body of Knowledge 1
- 2. Identification, Assessment, and Outreach 18
- 3. Safety Planning with Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation 33
- 4. Change Is a Process: Using the Transtheoretical Model with Commercially Sexually Exploited and Trafficked Youth and Adults 51
- 5. Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments for Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation 70
- 6. Client-Centered Harm Reduction, Commercial Sex, and Trafficking: Implications for Rights-Based Social Work Practice 97
- 7. The Hidden Truth: How Our Policies and Practices Can Both Help and Harm Victims of Human Trafficking 117
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PART II: PRACTICE WITH SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
- 8. Sex Trafficking Among Immigrant Women in the United States: Exploring Social Work Response Within a Landscape of Violence Against Immigrant Women 139
- 9. Afrocentric Intergenerational Assessment and Recovery from Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation 161
- 10. Sex Trafficking and Exploitation of LGBTQ+ People: Implications for Practice 192
- 11. Clinical Practice with Commercially Sexually Exploited Girls with Intellectual Disabilities 218
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PART III: PROGRAMMATIC DESIGN
- 12. The Sanctuary Model and Sex Trafficking: Creating Moral Systems to Counteract Exploitation and Dehumanization 239
- 13. How Do We Help? A Clinical and Empirical Review of Challenges to Service Provision for Sexually Exploited Clients 274
- 14. System Failure! Is the Department of Children and Families Facilitating Sex Trafficking of Foster Girls? 296
- 15. Supporting Sex-Trafficking Survivors Through a Collaborative Single- Point-of -Contact Model: Mezzo and Micro Considerations 316
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PART IV: PREVENTION AND OUTREACH
- 16. Preventing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: The My Life My Choice Model 333
- 17. Prevention and Outreach to At-Risk Groups 358
- 18. Challenges to Sensational Imagery Used in the Antitrafficking Movement and Implications for Practice 380
- Conclusion 405
- Biographies of Editors and Contributors 409
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PROLOGUE ix
-
PART I: PRACTICE TECHNIQUES
- 1. Survivors: A Diverse Community with a Common Body of Knowledge 1
- 2. Identification, Assessment, and Outreach 18
- 3. Safety Planning with Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation 33
- 4. Change Is a Process: Using the Transtheoretical Model with Commercially Sexually Exploited and Trafficked Youth and Adults 51
- 5. Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments for Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation 70
- 6. Client-Centered Harm Reduction, Commercial Sex, and Trafficking: Implications for Rights-Based Social Work Practice 97
- 7. The Hidden Truth: How Our Policies and Practices Can Both Help and Harm Victims of Human Trafficking 117
-
PART II: PRACTICE WITH SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
- 8. Sex Trafficking Among Immigrant Women in the United States: Exploring Social Work Response Within a Landscape of Violence Against Immigrant Women 139
- 9. Afrocentric Intergenerational Assessment and Recovery from Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation 161
- 10. Sex Trafficking and Exploitation of LGBTQ+ People: Implications for Practice 192
- 11. Clinical Practice with Commercially Sexually Exploited Girls with Intellectual Disabilities 218
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PART III: PROGRAMMATIC DESIGN
- 12. The Sanctuary Model and Sex Trafficking: Creating Moral Systems to Counteract Exploitation and Dehumanization 239
- 13. How Do We Help? A Clinical and Empirical Review of Challenges to Service Provision for Sexually Exploited Clients 274
- 14. System Failure! Is the Department of Children and Families Facilitating Sex Trafficking of Foster Girls? 296
- 15. Supporting Sex-Trafficking Survivors Through a Collaborative Single- Point-of -Contact Model: Mezzo and Micro Considerations 316
-
PART IV: PREVENTION AND OUTREACH
- 16. Preventing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: The My Life My Choice Model 333
- 17. Prevention and Outreach to At-Risk Groups 358
- 18. Challenges to Sensational Imagery Used in the Antitrafficking Movement and Implications for Practice 380
- Conclusion 405
- Biographies of Editors and Contributors 409
- Index 419