Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment
Volume 28, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 491-511

Entrapment and Enmeshment Schemes Used by Sex Traffickers (Article)

Reid J.A.*
  • a University of South Florida St. PetersburgFL, United States

Abstract

Emerging research suggests that sex traffickers/pimps control the majority of trafficked girls in the United States. The youthfulness of these victims and their lack of psychosocial maturity severely diminish their ability to detect exploitative motives or withstand manipulation of traffickers. A review of 43 cases of sexually exploited girls involving non-relative traffickers and 10 semi-structured interviews with social service providers revealed numerous scripts and schemes used by sex traffickers to entrap and entangle victims including boyfriend/lover scripts, ruses involving debt bondage, friendship or faux-family scripts, threats of forced abortion or to take away children, and coerced co-offending. These findings inform potential prevention efforts and highlight the need for multi-systemic, victim-centered approaches to intervention. © The Author(s) 2014.

Author Keywords

Trauma bonding Commercial sexual exploitation sex trafficking Prostitution

Index Keywords

Child Abuse, Sexual offender Research Design demography methodology human statistics and numerical data sex worker United States Humans psychology classification Adolescent male female Socioeconomic Factors preschool child Child, Preschool socioeconomics prevention and control child sexual abuse human trafficking Sex Workers crime victim Criminals Crime Victims Child

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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84978906800&doi=10.1177%2f1079063214544334&partnerID=40&md5=4cf7f6638b0cd57cd967c02913044b98

DOI: 10.1177/1079063214544334
ISSN: 10790632
Cited by: 24
Original Language: English