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

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Applied Social Science Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.1177/19367244231219940
Leslie B. Hill, M. Hefner
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Research solidly documents the victim-offender overlap in various crimes, including human trafficking. Given the hidden nature of this exploitative crime, increasing the identification of victims is crucial. One way to do this is through the creation and implementation of screening tools. To date, most screening tools for human trafficking victims are created by and implemented in the field of health care or with youth or young adults, particularly those who have experienced housing instability. However, the use of these tools to identify victims of human trafficking in correctional settings—where victims are often misidentified as offenders—is limited. To address this deficiency, a victim-centered, trauma-informed screening tool was implemented in a local detention center to identify human trafficking victims, with the purpose of offering them resources to facilitate their exit from trafficking situations. This article outlines the creation and implementation of the tool and discusses its successes, challenges, lessons learned, and recommendations for replication.
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在当地拘留中心实施人口贩运筛查工具的成功经验与挑战
研究有力地证明了包括人口贩运在内的各种犯罪中受害者与犯罪者之间的重叠。鉴于这种剥削性犯罪的隐蔽性,加强对受害者的识别至关重要。做到这一点的方法之一是创建和实施筛查工具。迄今为止,针对人口贩运受害者的大多数筛查工具都是由医疗保健领域或针对青年或年轻成年人,尤其是那些经历过住房不稳定的人创建和实施的。然而,在管教环境中使用这些工具识别人口贩运受害者的情况却很有限--在管教环境中,受害者经常被误认为是罪犯。为了弥补这一不足,当地一家拘留中心采用了一种以受害者为中心、以创伤为基础的筛查工具来识别人口贩运受害者,目的是为他们提供资源,帮助他们摆脱人口贩运的处境。本文概述了该工具的创建和实施过程,并讨论了其成功之处、面临的挑战、吸取的教训以及推广建议。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Social Science publishes research articles, essays, research reports, teaching notes, and book reviews on a wide range of topics of interest to the social science practitioner. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science or critically reflect on the application of social science. Authors must address how they either improved a social condition or propose to do so, based on social science research.
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