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Section 6
Prevalence of Human Trafficking and Populations At-Risk

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- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Human Trafficking Into and Within the United States: A Review of the Literature. Accessed February 2018. pg. 4-7. Available at: https://aspe.hhs.gov/system/files/pdf/75891/index.pdf

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OVC FY 2022 Preventing Trafficking of Girls

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Reviewed 2023
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:

Frey, L. M., Middleton, J., Gattis, M. N., & Fulginiti, A. (2019). Suicidal ideation and behavior among youth victims of sex trafficking in Kentuckiana. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 40(4), 240–248.

Ramirez, J., Gordon, M., Reissinger, M., Shah, A., Coverdale, J., & Nguyen, P. T. (2020). The importance of maintaining medical professionalism while experiencing vicarious trauma when working with human trafficking victims. Traumatology. Advance online publication.

Sprankle, E., Bloomquist, K., Butcher, C., Gleason, N., & Schaefer, Z. (2018). The role of sex work stigma in victim blaming and empathy of sexual assault survivors. Sexuality Research & Social Policy: A Journal of the NSRC, 15(3), 242–248.

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