Scholarly Resources

Below are scholarly resources we found helpful in our own research on human trafficking and prevention.

Annito, M. (2011). Consent, Coercion, and Compassion: Emerging Legal Responses to the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Minors. Yale Law & Policy Review. 30(1) 1-70.


Anupam, J.H.A. (2018). The Law on Trafficking in Persons: The Quest for an Effective Model. Asian Journal of International Law, 8(1), 225-257.


Blue Campaign. (n.d.). Human Trafficking 101 for School Administrators and Staff. Retrieved from https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/oshs/humantraffickin101-schladmin.pdf


Buckley, C. (n.d.). Forced Labor in the United States: A Contemporary Problem in Need of a Contemporary Solution. Topical Research Digest: Human Rights and Contemporary Slavery, 116-130. Retrieved from http://www.du.edu/korbel/hrhw/researchdigest/slavery/us.pdf.


Chuang, J. A. (2014). Exploitation Creep and the Unmaking of the Human Trafficking Law. The American Journal of International Law, 108(4), 609-649. doi:10.5305/amerjintelaw.108.4.0609


Deszcz-Tryhubczak, J. (2016). Using literary criticism for children's rights: Toward a participatory research model of children's literature studies. Lion and the Unicorn: A Critical Journal of Children's Literature, 40(2), 215.


Dragiewicz, M. (2008). Teaching about Trafficking: Opportunities and Challenges for Critical Engagement. Feminist Teacher, 18(3), 185-201. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/40535483


Gerassi, L. (2015). From exploitation to industry: Definitions, risks, and consequences of domestic sexual exploitation and sex work among women and girls. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 25(6), 591.


Goodman, M. & Laurence, J. (2014). Child Trafficking Victims and the State Court: Chapter 4. In A Guide To Human Trafficking for State Courts. Retrieved from http://www.htcourts.org/wp-content/uploads/Ch-4_140725_NACM_Guide_onlineV_v01.pdf


Gorski, P. & Swalwell, K. (2015). Equity Literacy for All. Educational Leadership. ACSD.


Gouty, A. H. (2015). The Best Interests of a Trafficked Adolescent. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 22(2), 737-767.


Laczko, F., & Gramegna, M. (2003). Developing Better Indicators of Human Trafficking. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 10(1), 179-194. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24590602


Mclaughlin, L. (2018). What is Human Trafficking? United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Retrieved from https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/what-is-human-trafficking.html


Merryfield, M. M., Badang, G., Bragg, C., Kvasov, A., Taylor, N., Waliaula, A., & Yamaguchi, M. (2012). Web resources for teaching about human rights. Social Education, 76(5), 266-268.

Moore, J., (2018). I'm Not for Sale: Teaching About Human Trafficking. The Social Studies, 109(2), 74-84, https://doi.org/10.1080/00377996.2018.1451982


Nest Educators. (2018). Curriculum Comparison Chart: Nest Educators. Retrieved from http://nesteducators.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Comparison-Chart0813-24.pdf


Pierce, A.(2012). American Indian Adolescent Girls: Vulnerability to sex trafficking, intervention strategies. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research 19(1), 37-56.


Polaris Safe Harbor Brief. (2015). Human Trafficking Issue Brief: Safe Harbor. Retrieved from https://polarisproject.org/sites/default/files/2015%20Safe%20Harbor%20Issue%20Brief.pdf


Shoop, R. J. (2004). Sexual Exploitation in Schools How to Spot It and Stop It. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.


Songbird. (2018). The Data Project. Songbird Justice Initiative. GVSU Criminal Justice Department.


Walts, K. (2017). Child Labor Trafficking in the United States: A Hidden Crime. Social Inclusion, 5(2), 59-68. Retrieved from https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/914/914


Zimmerman, Y. (2010). From Bush to Obama: Rethinking Sex and Religion in the United States' Initiative to Combat Human Trafficking. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 26(1), 79-99.