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- Office of Safe and Healthy Students. Human Trafficking in America’s Schools. U.S. Department of Education. (January 2015). Accessed February 2018. Available at: https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/sites/default/files/HumanTraffickinginAmericasSchools.pdf
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Understanding and Addressing Trauma and Child Sex Trafficking
- The National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Understanding and Addressing Trauma and Child Sex Trafficking.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Babchishin, K. M., Merdian, H. L., Bartels, R. M., & Perkins, D. (2018). Child sexual exploitation materials offenders: A review.European Psychologist, 23(2), 130–143.
Rafferty, Y. (2018). Mental health services as a vital component of psychosocial recovery for victims of child trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(3), 249–260.
Robitz, R., Ulloa, E. C., Salazar, M., & Ulibarri, M. D. (2020). Mental health service needs of commercially sexually exploited youth: Voices of survivors and stakeholders. Violence and Victims, 35(3), 354–362.
QUESTION
8 What are four possible behavioral indicators of a child sex trafficking victim? To select and enter your answer go to Test.