Darley, Mathilde
This contribution deals with criminal trials, an underexplored arena in studies on sex trafficking and exploitation. It starts from two observations: first, many of the defendants and victims in trafficking cases in France are foreigners, and secondly, legal professionals often tend to apprehend this crime through a "culturalist" lens. Based on obs...
Darley, Mathilde
The links between nonprofit organizations and public authorities play a unique role in public policies for combatting trafficking in human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation in France. Based on observations and interviews with actors in the social and penal sectors (police, justice) involved in the fight against trafficking, this article...
Dierkhising, Carly B Eastman, Andrea L Walker Brown, Kate
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Child maltreatment
Females involved in child welfare (CW) or juvenile justice (JJ) systems are at-risk for commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). This study used administrative data from CW and JJ agencies in Los Angeles County to examine out-of-home care experiences and identify the types of homes that were associated with housing instability for females who experien...
Gray, Samantha Stuart, Heather Lee, Sabine Bartels, Susan A
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Violence against women
Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of women and girls by United Nations (UN) peacekeepers is an international concern. However, the typical binary measurement of SEA (indicating that it occurred, or it did not) disregards varying exposure levels and the complex circumstances surrounding the interaction. To address this gap, we constructed an index...
gulina, varvara urada, lianne a. odinokova, veronika rusakova, maia
Globally, over a third of women have experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. In Russia, human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and physical abuse of women are amongst the world’s highest. Applying cognitive dissonance theory and sexual script theory, this study explores whether women (n = 654) trading sex in Russia appraise thei...
Walby, Sylvia Capelas Barbosa, Estela McManus, Sally
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Frontiers in Sociology
Mlyakado, Budeba Petro Li, Jessica Chi-Mei
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Journal of interpersonal violence
The sexual exploitation (SE) of children and adolescents is a universal concern. Numerous empirical studies have examined the prevalence and consequences of this phenomenon worldwide, but there is little information on the factors that determine the help-seeking intentions of adolescents subject to SE in Tanzania. We drew on the theory of planned b...
laird, jessica j. klettke, bianca mattingley, sophie hallford, david j. hall, kate
Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a significant global problem. Interventions implemented with youth affected by CSE frequently target singular adjacent issues (e.g., substance misuse or running away); however, research indicates these interventions are most efficacious when they simultaneously treat CSE sequelae (e.g., emotion dysregulation) pair...
bioversity, of alliance
This Grievance Mechanism (GM) have been prepared to guide the receipt, management, and redress of complaints and questions from project affected persons and stakeholders of the Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project. It outlines the principles and provides arrangement for receiving, resolving and managing complai...
Howard-Merrill, Lottie Wamoyi, Joyce Nyato, Daniel Kyegombe, Nambusi Heise, Lori Buller, Ana Maria
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Culture, health & sexuality
Men's role in transactional sex is relatively unexplored, limiting initiatives to prevent exploitative transactional sex and its negative health implications for girls and women. We addressed this literature gap by conducting eight focus group discussions and twenty in-depth-interviews with boys and men aged 14 - 49 years in 2015 in Tanzania. We em...