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251. MISREPRESENTATIONS IN LABOR TRAFFICKING: STATE LAW AS AN ALTERNATIVE THEORY OF LIABILITY FOR RECRUITERS.

252. RYZYKO HANDLU LUDŹMI W SYTUACJI KRYZYSU UCHODŹCZEGO NA POGRANICZU WOJEWÓDZTWA PODKARPACKIEGO – WYBRANE PROBLEMY.

253. "He Loves Me Hard and Then He Abuses Me Hard": How Service Providers Define and Explain Trauma Bonds Among Sex Trafficking Survivors.

254. Recommendations to Improve Services and Supports for Domestically Sex Trafficked Persons Derived from the Insights of Health Care Providers.

255. Welches Modell der Prostitutionsregulierung präferiert die Bevölkerung in Deutschland? Ergebnisse einer bundesweiten Online-Befragung.

256. Zu einem Grundproblem kriminologischer Aktenanalysen (zum Menschenhandel) - Ergebnisse eines zufällig entstandenen Forschungsprojekt.

257. Evaluation des Prostituiertenschutzgesetzes - Ein Werkstattbericht.

258. THE EUROPEAN UNION'S POSITION ON THE PHENOMENON OF CORRUPTION.

259. When Families Become Perpetrators: A Case Series on Familial Trafficking.

260. A Look at Human Trafficking and the Anti-Trafficking Apparatus in Mexico through the Experience of Victoria, a Trans Woman.

261. Armed Conflict-induced Displacement and Human Trafficking in the Sahel: Organised crime, vulnerabilities, and the accountability of non-state armed groups.

262. Sex Trade and ‘Floating Migration’ in the Colombian Armed Conflict.

263. Re-politicising Anti-Trafficking: Migration, labour, and the war in Ukraine.

264. Editorial: Beyond Terrorism and Sexual Slavery: Dynamics of armed conflicts, trafficking, and forced migration.

265. Taking Back Control: Human Rights and Human Trafficking in the United Kingdom.

266. Crime and Reform: An Underworld of Journalism.

267. Isn’t Global Thinking Relevant—Even Essential—for Any Civic Education?

268. POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS PARA A EFETIVAÇÃO DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS DOS REFUGIADOS: UM ESTUDO DE CASO DO ESTADO DO CEARÁ.

269. Trafficking North Korean women into China for forced marriage: Evidence from court judgments.

270. An integrated model of human trafficking response in the prosecution process: restorative justice, therapeutic jurisprudence, survivor centered practice and anti-oppressive practice.

271. Private and public co-operation in preventing and addressing corporate crime: the case of labour trafficking in the Finnish construction industry.

272. Reporting on human trafficking crimes: a national transportation survey.

273. ТРАФИК НА ХОРА – ПРЕДИЗВИКАТЕЛСТВА И ВЪЗМОЖНОСТИ.

274. Building Successful Partnerships Between State Health Departments and Attorney General Offices: The Minnesota Example.

275. Cuando los niños se vuelven migrantes: Derechos humanos y excepciones violentas en México [When Children Become Migrants: Human Rights and Violent Exceptions in Mexico]. By Elisa Ortega Velazquez.

276. Multistate Failure: Advocating for an Affirmative Defense for Sex-Trafficking Victims in Line with Feminist Legal Reasoning.

277. Excluded but Fighting: Where Are the Voices of Sex Workers and Their Allies in EU Anti-Trafficking Policymaking?

278. Faith standing out? Discovering the particularities of faith-based antitrafficking organizations in Thailand and Cambodia.

279. Dubai-gate and the libidinal operations of nation-making in Girls from Dubai.

280. Building Rapport in Interviews with Adolescent Trafficking Victims.

281. RAISING A LAUGH: GIFT FOR COMMUNITY BUILDING OR DISEASE TO BE REMEDIED.

282. Trauma-Informed Phone Interviews: Learning from the COVID-19 Quarantine.

283. Identifying and Responding to Potential Cases of Human Trafficking in the Emergency Department.

284. 'Route Causes' and Consequences of Irregular (Re-)Migration: Vulnerability as an Indicator of Future Risk in Refugee Law.

285. Optimal resource allocation to minimize errors when detecting human trafficking.

286. Interpretable models for the automated detection of human trafficking in illicit massage businesses.

287. A transdisciplinary approach for generating synthetic but realistic domestic sex trafficking networks.

288. Improving access to housing and supportive services for runaway and homeless youth: Reducing vulnerability to human trafficking in New York City.

289. Rescuing women from the brinks of whiteness: Carceral restoration in a human trafficking court.

291. Containers and Spanning Containers in Fuzzy Graphs with Application to Human Trafficking.

292. PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN PIDANA PELAKU REKRUTMEN TINDAK PIDANA PERDAGANGAN ORANG.

293. Human trafficking, sexual exploitation and digital technologies.

294. Exploring the relationship between super bowls and potential online sex trafficking.

295. Organised Crime and the ecosystems of sexual exploitation in the United Kingdom: How supply and demand generate sexual exploitation and protection from prosecution.

296. Identifying human trafficking indicators in the UK online sex market.

297. Identifying sex trafficking in Adult Services Websites: an exploratory study with a British police force.

298. Whose life matters? A call for social work action in response to a global humanitarian crisis.

299. Successes and Challenges in Implementing a Human Trafficking Screening Tool in a Local Detention Center.

300. TRATA DE PERSONAS EN MÉXICO ENTRE 2022-2023 DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA DE LA CRIMINOLOGÍA.

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