Beschreibung:
Written by expert scholars, service providers, policy analysts, and health-care professionals, this Handbook is an invaluable resource for those already working in the field, as well as for students in any discipline who want to learn (or learn more) about HT and modern-day slavery.
Section 1: Public policy 1. The roles of past slaveries in contemporary anti-human trafficking discourse: implications for policy 2. What we talk about when we talk about trafficking: a reflection on the First 20 years of the modern anti-slavery fight 3. International policies to combat human trafficking 4. Narratives of human trafficking in international issue arenas with implications for policy formation Section 2: Criminal justice 5. Where is the justice in criminal justice? 6. Combating human trafficking: challenges to the criminal justice system and what practitioners need to know 7. The law of human trafficking: from international law to domestic codification in the U.S. and abroad Section 3: Healthcare 8. The complex mental health consequences of human trafficking: what every provider needs to know 9. Syncope and malnutrition in an adolescent girl 10. Human trafficking and public health 11. Trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal Section 4: Social work 12. Training social workers in anti-trafficking service 13. Unique contributions of social work in combatting human trafficking 14. How to work across multiple sectors to respond to human trafficking: values, leadership, alliances, and program models