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Session Submission Type: Pre-arranged Panel
This panel includes the latest efforts on several critical topics in current research and intervenion on human trafficking, including how justice process favors the "iconic vitim" narrative in providing assistance to survivors, continued involvement and desistance in forced criminalty by trafficking, as well as how anti-trafficking efforts are carried out and assessed. Authors in this panel are heavily oriented towards primary sources for data anlaysis and exploration of best strategies to move the field forward.
Sheldon X Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell
David Okech, University of Georgia, School of Social Work
Examining (Un)Fairness in Awarding Victim Compensation to Human Trafficking Victims in the Netherlands - Masja van Meeteren, Radboud University; Fallon Cooper, Leiden University; Ieke de Vries, Leiden University; Rosa Koenraadt, Criminology, Leiden University, the Netherlands
Sex Market Facilitators’ Social Networks: Description and Relationship to Coercive Tactics - Amber Horning Ruf, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Loretta J. Stalans, Loyola University Chicago; Mena Whalen, Loyola University Chicago
Reducing Root Causes in Human Trafficking—A Randomized Controlled Trial in India - Meredith Dank, New York University
Use of Randomized Controlled Trials in Evaluation of Anti-Trafficking Interventions - Sheldon X Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell