Human trafficking
Failing Victims? Challenges of the Police Response to Human Trafficking?
Human Trafficking and the Child Welfare Population in Florida
Gaps in Reporting Human Trafficking Incidents Result in Significant Undercounting
Notes From the Field: Reducing the Need for Victim Testimony in Human Trafficking Cases
Notes From the Field: Emphasizing a Victim-Centered Approach in Human Trafficking Prosecutions
Notes From the Field: Collaboration Is Key in Human Trafficking Investigations
Notes From the Field: Collaboration Is Key in Human Trafficking Investigations
National Institute of Justice, Annual Report 2017
Trends in Arrests and Investigative Techniques of Technology-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation Crimes: The 4th National Juvenile Online Victimization Study
Notes from the Field: A Snapshot of the United States Indian Policing Academy
National Institute of Justice: Strengthening Science and Advancing Justice
Researcher-Survivor-Ally Evaluation of the Mayor's Task Force on Anti-Human Trafficking, Final Summary Report
Researcher-Survivor Formative Evaluation of San Francisco's Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces: Peer Involvement
Researcher-Survivor Formative Evaluation of San Francisco's Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces: Levels of Collaboration
Sex Trafficking of Minors: The Impact of Legislative Reform and Judicial Decision Making in Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Communities
National Institute of Justice: Strengthening Science and Advancing Justice
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Notes From the Field
Those working in the criminal justice system should always use research and evidence to inform their policies, practices, and work. However, leaders often need to make decisions based on limited information and under unpredictable or even volatile circumstances. Sometimes there simply isn’t research available yet to help inform decisions on emerging issues.
Notes From the Field is not a research-based publication. Instead, it presents lessons...