Understanding Human Trafficking: Development of Typologies of Traffickers PHASE II
Human Trafficking Victims and Their Children: Assessing Needs, Vulnerabilities, Strengths, and Survivorship
The role of the social work practitioner and the strength of social work theories and practice in meeting the complex needs of people trafficked and the professionals that work with them
A Comprehensive Training Approach to Human Trafficking in a Medical School and Teaching Hospital Program
Network actions for the social quality of agricultural work and the prevention of exploitation.
New Actors in Multiagency Settings to Address, Redress, and Prevent Severe Labor Exploitation
Reinforcing protective structures against labor exploitation of seasonal workers. Social innovation research in South Tyrol
Preventing and redressing exploitation: Methods of anti-trafficking social work outreach in Northern Italy
Connective work for the emergence and prevention of exploitation
Low-threshold social work in supporting the emergence from exploitation
Taking care of people, social workers and the fragility of systems. Theoretical and practical contributions of the anti-trafficking network in Veneto.
Fruit production and exploited labor in northern Italy: Redefining urban responsibility toward the agrarian ground
Times of Exploitation: Rhythms of migrant labour in Italian agriculture
Defiance and Strength: A Qualitative Study of Sex Trafficking Survivor–Advocate Coping Strategies
Naming, Blaming, and Claiming: Understanding Human Trafficking Victims’ Nondisclosure and Non-Reporting Behavior
Prevention, Recognition, and Response to Human Trafficking: Practical Application for Pediatric Clinical Environments
Introducing the FOCUS-S: A Screening Instrument to Identify Youth at Risk for Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Understanding Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness Through a Qualitative Approach
More than just rescue: Thinking beyond exploitation to creating assessment strategies for child survivors of commercial sexual exploitation
Human trafficking services for youth with minoritized identities: Application of an access to care framework