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Innovations in Human Trafficking Research—Part 2: Community Partnerships and Engagement

Fri, Nov 14, 2:00 to 3:20pm, Independence Salon H - M4

Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel

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This panel highlights innovative research being done in collaboration with community partners and through engagement with stakeholders and service providers. First, this panel will review findings from an ongoing community partnered study that is adapting a family intervention component to better address the needs of sex trafficking specialty court participants. Second, interviews with anti-trafficking stakeholders and service providers were analyzed to assess their implicit use of the Substance Abuse and Mental Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) trauma-informed principles. Findings and implications will be reviewed in the context of trauma-informed practices for future researchers and practitioners to consider. Third, this panel will examine findings from surveys and semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and service providers who have experience with labor trafficking in Nebraska.

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