Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking at the University of Nebraska
Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking: 4th (2012)
2012
Human Trafficking Conference: General Information and Purpose
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Anti-Trafficking Legislation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Analyzing the Role of Coercion and Parental Responsibility, Ruby Andrew and Benjamin N. Lawrance
The Lack of Conviction: Why Human Traffickers Remain Free, Christine Balarezo
An Empirical Assessment of Human Trafficking in Europe, Monti N. Datta and Kevin Bales
“The Lingha Boys of Siem Reap” A Baseline Study of Sexually-Exploited Young Men in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Jarrett Davis and Glenn Miles
NGO ATTITUDES TOWARD COMMUNITY-BASED CARE MODELS FOR SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN CAMBODIA!, Tania DoCarmo
Strengthening Programmatic Effectiveness through Collaboration with Tucks School of Business, Stephanie Goins
Estimating the Effect of Advertising in Bringing Victims to Rehabilitation, Ron Hampton, Dwayne Ball, Julie Pennington, and Anh Nguyen
Addressing Human Trafficking in the Supply Chain at Reed Elsevier, Terry Martin
AN ETHICAL FRAMEWORK FOR CROSS-BORDER LABOR RECRUITMENT, Jessica McCormick
Collaboration Gone Global: Knowledge-Sharing Among National and International Stakeholders to Build an Informed Interdisciplinary Response to Trafficking, Taylor Poe, Tania DoCarmo, Joan Jarman, and Rose Gunderson
Human Trafficking and Education: a Qualitative Case Study of Two NGO Programs in Thailand, Robert Spires
A Shared Commitment in Vision and Practice for Reaching Excellence in Anti-Human Trafficking Initiatives – The Chab Dai Charter, Helen Sworn and Aimee Brammer
Health and Human Trafficking: The role of health care professionals from prevention to aftercare, Katherine Welch MD