Commercial sexual exploitation victims treated as offenders: examining the gendered risk factors of incarcerated youth charged with prostitution
Defining worthy victims: socioeconomic factors associated with state-level legislative decisions to prevent the criminalization of sexually exploited children in the United States
Disrupting labor trafficking in the agricultural sector: looking at opportunities beyond law enforcement interventions
Exploring the physical, mental, and social health issues of sex trafficking victims by stage of exploitation
From responding to uncertainties and ambiguities to more constructive and inclusive debates on commercial sex and sex trafficking
On the illegality of sex work and the impact on victimization, health, and human trafficking: is criminalization a cure or disease?
Reforming the criminal justice response to human trafficking victims and offenders: an introduction
The wrong rite of passage: comparing sex trafficking to other types of child maltreatment using the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS)
Toward a typology of child sex traffickers: using crime script analysis to inform prevention