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100 1  Gerassi, Lara B.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2017028761|eauthor. 
245 10 Sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation :
       |bprevention, advocacy, and trauma-informed practice /
       |cLara B. Gerassi, PhD, LCSW, Andrea J. Nichols, PhD. 
264  1 New York :|bSpringer Publishing Company,|c[2018] 
300    1 online resource 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1. Introduction -- Definitions and Use of Terms -- Types 
       of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation -- 
       Characteristics of Sex-Trafficked People -- Prevalence and
       the Need for Services -- Physiological and Psychological 
       Effects -- Chapter Overviews -- References -- 2. 
       Prevention and Outreach -- Risk Factors: Guiding Targeted 
       Prevention and Outreach -- Prevention Education -- 
       Outreach Preventing Further Trafficking/CSE -- Conclusion 
       -- References -- 3. Identification and Screening -- 
       Identification of Sex Trafficking and CSE -- Conducting a 
       Screening With Potential Victims or Survivors -- Barriers 
       and Facilitators to Identification and Screening -- 
       Conclusion -- References -- 4. Direct Practice -- Practice
       Theories and Frameworks -- Trauma-Based Treatments -- 
       Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatments -- Population-
       Specific Practice Considerations -- Conclusion -- 
       References -- 5. Programmatic Design -- Trauma-Informed 
       Programming. 
505 8  Importance of Long-Term Care -- Trafficking-Specific 
       Services -- Non-Trafficking-Specific Services -- Barriers 
       and Facilitators to Social Service Access and Engagement -
       - Conclusion -- References -- 6. Interagency and Community
       -Based-Responses (CBRs) -- Background: Interagency and 
       Community-Based Responses -- Anti-Sex-Trafficking 
       Coalitions -- Avoiding Re-Exploitation/Revictimization of 
       Survivors in Coalition Work -- Conclusion -- References --
       7. Criminal Justice System and Legislative Responses -- 
       Legal Framework of Sex Trafficking -- Prosecution -- 
       Conclusion -- References -- 8. Recommendations and 
       Reflections -- Recommendations -- Reflections. 
520    This is the first comprehensive text to critically analyze
       the current research and best practices for working with 
       children, adolescents, and adults involved in sex 
       trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). With
       a unique, research-based focus on practice, the book 
       synthesizes the key areas related to working with victims 
       of sex trafficking/CSE including prevention, 
       identification, practice techniques, and program design as
       well as suggested interagency, criminal justice, and 
       legislative responses. Best practices are examined through
       an intersectional, trauma-informed lens that adheres to 
       principles of cultural competency. Highlights include: 
       Integrates a trauma-informed lens in practice, program 
       design, and interagency responses; Uses an intersectional 
       approach to examine identity-based oppression such as race,
       class, sex, LGBTQ identities, age, immigration status, and
       intellectual disabilities; Highlights the importance of 
       cultural competency in practice and program design, 
       prevention and outreach efforts, and interagency and 
       criminal justice system responses; Reviews the different 
       types of sex trafficking and CSE, the physiological and 
       psychological effects, various risk factors, and the 
       distinct needs of survivors to encourage practitioners to 
       tailor interventions to the specific needs of each client;
       Examines the role of social workers and practitioners in 
       interagency, legislative, and criminal justice responses 
       to sex trafficking; Takes a broad societal perspective by 
       examining the role of macro-level risk factors 
       facilitating sex trafficking victimization. The book 
       analyzes the commonly reported indicators of sex 
       trafficking/CSE, how to conduct a screening with potential
       victims, and direct practice techniques with various 
       populations including evidence-based trauma treatments. 
       Other chapters guide the reader in implementing trauma-
       informed programming in a variety of organizational 
       settings, advocating for sex trafficking and CSE survivors
       within the criminal justice system, and implementing 
       effective prevention and outreach programs in schools and 
       community organizations. Intended as a text for upper-
       division courses on sex or human trafficking, 
       interventions with women, trauma interventions, violence 
       against women, or gender and crime taught in social work, 
       psychology, counseling, and criminal justice, this book is
       also an ideal resource for practitioners working with 
       victims of sex trafficking and CSE in a variety of 
       settings including child protective services, the criminal
       justice system, health care, schools, and more.--Publisher
       website. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Nichols, Andrea J.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2013051460|eauthor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aGerassi, Lara B.|tSex trafficking and 
       commercial sexual exploitation.|dNew York : Springer 
       Publishing Company, [2018]|z9780826149749|w(DLC)  
       2017018974|w(OCoLC)987581114 
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