Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking at the University of Nebraska
Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking: 6th (2014)
http://humantrafficking.unl.edu
2014
6th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking 2014: Conference Program
THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN NIGERIA: NAPTIP IN FOCUS, Eunice I. Anuforom
Trafficking in Child Labor in Ghana and Senegal, Steven Brandt
More than Gender: A Baseline Study of Transgender Persons in the Phnom Penh Sex Industry (Book), Jarrett Davis, Heike Lippmann, Glenn Miles, Todd Morrison, Zoe Miles, Vana Hem, Chendamony Sokun, Pov Song, and Elizabeth Isaac
Hidden in Plain Sight: Exploring the vulnerabilities of street-working boys in SE Asia, Jarrett Davis and Glenn Miles
More than Gender: Looking at the Vulnerabilities and Resiliencies of Transgender Sex Workers in the Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Jarrett Davis and Glenn Miles
"I Want to be Brave": A Baseline Study on the Vulnerabilities of Street-Working Boys in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Jarrett Davis, Glenn Miles, and M’lop Tapang
A content analysis of Backpage.com advertisements in Louisville, Kentucky, Theresa C. Hayden
Analysis of Human Trafficking Cases in Rhode Island, 2009-2013, Donna M. Hughes, Rachel Dunham, Faith Skodmin, Lucy Tillman, and Jessica Wainfor
Reconstructing A College Model for Countering Human Trafficking, Ron D. Petitte
Human trafficking, education and migration at NGOs in Cambodia and Thailand, Robert Spires and Xinyi Duan
The Problem of State Intervention in Post-Abolition Slavery: A Critique of Consensus, Anthony Talbott and David Watkins
Awareness Good, Prevention Better, Nola Theiss
Human Trafficking to Northern America: The Balkan Connection, Natalya Timoshkina, Naser Miftari, and Antonela Arhin
Bra’s for a Cause: A service learning project in a freshman level human trafficking course, Beth A. Wiersma