Police Estimates of Sex Trafficking: Venues, Trends and Data Sources
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2015
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ASu Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety
Abstract
The survey findings provided important insights into local law enforcement's estimates
and perceptions of sex trafficking in 2014; however, the potential for those findings to help
identify and codify best local police practices for responding to the problem was limited. The
next recommended step would be to conduct in-depth case studies of the agencies reporting
extensive experience with responding to sex trafficking, focusing on highly effective strategies
and tactics for identifying cases and on police agency involvement in rescuing and providing
services to victims.
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sex trafficking, statistics, policy, law enforcement, response
Citation
Cheon, H., Webb, V. J., Katz, C. M., & Nuño, L. E. (2015). Police Estimates of Sex Trafficking: Venues, Trends and Data Sources. Phoenix, AZ: ASu Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety.