Table of Contents
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PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Sex Trafficking as a New Pandemic
Mary de Chesnay
Chapter 2: Human Trafficking
Keisha Hoerrner and Mark Hoerrner
Chapter 3: Community Models and Resources
Mary de Chesnay
Chapter 4: Working with Law Enforcement
Mark Hoerrner
Chapter 5: Legislation Efforts: The Foundation in the Fight against Sex Trafficking
Jennifer McMahon and Tara Tripp
Chapter 6: Trials and Tribulations: The Prosecution of Sex Traffickers
Jennifer McMahon and Tara Tripp
Chapter 7: Sexual Trafficking: Designing Experiential Learning for Health Professional
Students
Barbara Anderson
Chapter 8: Trafficking and Women of Color: Hidden in Plain Sight
Vanessa Robinson-Dooley and Edwina Knox-Betty
PART II: CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 9: First-Person Accounts of Illnesses and Injuries Sustained While Trafficked
Mary de Chesnay, Cheryse Chalk-Gaynor, Jennifer Emmons, Emily Peoples, and Chandler Williams
Chapter 10: Health Issues and Interactions with Adult Survivors
Donna Sabella
Chapter 11: A Human Trafficking Toolkit for Nursing Intervention
Patricia Crane
Chapter 12: Malnutrition
Nicole Mareno and Mary de Chesnay
Chapter 13: Pregnancy and Termination of Pregnancy
Mary de Chesnay and Lacie Szekes
Chapter 14: Drug Abused Women and Children
Kimberly Groot
Chapter 15: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Gloria Taylor and Barbara Blake
Chapter 16: Physical Trauma
Mary de Chesnay and Jordan Greenbaum
Chapter 17: Pediculosis, Scabies and Tuberculosis: Effects of Overcrowding in Trafficked
Children
Becky Shabo
Chapter 18: Policy and Procedures Guide for Emergency Departments and Community-Based
Clinics
Mary de Chesnay and Nancy Capponi
Chapter 19: Mental Health Perspectives on the Care of Human
Trafficking Victims Within our Borders
Cheryl Lapp and Natalie Overmann
Chapter 20: Mental Health Intervention: Clinical Cases
Mary de Chesnay
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