Understanding and improving law enforcement responses to human trafficking: Final report.
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2008
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The Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University
Abstract
The project addresses four main areas: 1) the perceptions of trafficking held by law enforcement and the preparation agencies have taken to address the problem; 2) the frequency in which law enforcement identifies and investigates cases of human trafficking and 3) the characteristics of those cases investigated by law enforcement and 4) the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking cases.
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child abuse, trafficking, law enforcement reponse
Citation
Farrell, A., McDevitt, J., & Fahy, S. (2008). Understanding and improving law enforcement responses to human trafficking: Final report. The Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University.