Frontmatter
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
PART I: PRACTICE TECHNIQUES
1. Survivors: A Diverse Community with a Common Body of Knowledge
2. Identification, Assessment, and Outreach
3. Safety Planning with Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation
4. Change Is a Process: Using the Transtheoretical Model with Commercially Sexually Exploited and Trafficked Youth and Adults
5. Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments for Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation
6. Client-Centered Harm Reduction, Commercial Sex, and Trafficking: Implications for Rights-Based Social Work Practice
7. The Hidden Truth: How Our Policies and Practices Can Both Help and Harm Victims of Human Trafficking
PART II: PRACTICE WITH SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
8. Sex Trafficking Among Immigrant Women in the United States: Exploring Social Work Response Within a Landscape of Violence Against Immigrant Women
9. Afrocentric Intergenerational Assessment and Recovery from Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation
10. Sex Trafficking and Exploitation of LGBTQ+ People: Implications for Practice
11. Clinical Practice with Commercially Sexually Exploited Girls with Intellectual Disabilities
PART III: PROGRAMMATIC DESIGN
12. The Sanctuary Model and Sex Trafficking: Creating Moral Systems to Counteract Exploitation and Dehumanization
13. How Do We Help? A Clinical and Empirical Review of Challenges to Service Provision for Sexually Exploited Clients
14. System Failure! Is the Department of Children and Families Facilitating Sex Trafficking of Foster Girls?
15. Supporting Sex-Trafficking Survivors Through a Collaborative Single- Point-of -Contact Model: Mezzo and Micro Considerations
PART IV: PREVENTION AND OUTREACH
16. Preventing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: The My Life My Choice Model
17. Prevention and Outreach to At-Risk Groups
18. Challenges to Sensational Imagery Used in the Antitrafficking Movement and Implications for Practice
Conclusion
Biographies of Editors and Contributors
Index