International Journal of Interdisciplinary Educational Studies
Volume 10, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 1-17
Community readiness: Responding to the needs of human trafficking victims (Article)
Conahan J. ,
Kyere E.
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a
Kutztown University, United States
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b
University of Pittsburgh, United States
Abstract
This study seeks to investigate whether social workers and human service organizations (agency directors) are knowledgeable of the issues associated with human trafficking victims. This investigation would help to determine if social service agencies are prepared to effectively assess and intervene in human trafficking cases. The results demonstrate the need for training concerning the magnitude of the problem and how to identify victims. Until funders and providers view the enormity of human trafficking in Pennsylvania, there will continue to be a lack of funding and resources, including a lack of anti-trafficking specific service providers in the community. © 2015 (selection and editorial matter) Common Ground.
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ISSN: 2327011X
Original Language: English