Confronting sex trafficking: Lessons from history

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Sex trafficking, the trafficking of women and children for the purposes of sexual exploitation, is recognized today as a worldwide problem, affecting hundreds of thousands each year. It is not, however, a new phenomenon. This paper will discuss the lessons raised by the ational Vigilance Association's response to this problem.

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Cree, V. E. (2008). Confronting sex trafficking: Lessons from history. International Social Work, 51(6), 763–776. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872808095249

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