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Researching Human Trafficking | Stats + Stories Episode 312

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Jan 25, 2024
Nancy Hagan, a senior research associate at the University of North Carolina School of Social Work, and Margaret Henderson, a human services expert, dive deep into the complexities of human trafficking. They discuss the staggering rise in cases and the misconceptions around it, emphasizing the need for a holistic understanding. The duo breaks down the AMP model of trafficking, explores the exploitation in labor trafficking, and highlights the importance of building trust with victims. Their insights aim to improve awareness and create effective interventions against this pressing societal issue.
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Diverse Definitions of Trafficking

  • Definitions of human trafficking vary widely across sectors and stakeholders, complicating agreement on its meaning.
  • Four primary models frame understanding: criminal justice, public health, human rights, and economic perspectives.
INSIGHT

Sex vs Labor Trafficking Attention

  • Sex trafficking gets disproportionate attention compared to labor trafficking in the U.S.
  • Labor trafficking is believed to be more prevalent but lacks strong data to confirm this.
ANECDOTE

Coercion Example in Trafficking

  • Coercion in trafficking can start subtle, like a manipulative boyfriend building emotional dependence.
  • Traffickers exploit vulnerabilities like need for belonging or basic needs to gain control over victims.
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