Psychological perspectives on human trafficking theory, research, prevention, and intervention / [Editors] Laura Dryjanska, Elizabeth K. Hopper, and Hanni Stoklosa.

Other author Dryjanska, Laura.
Other author American Psychological Association.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoWashington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2024]
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Machine generated contents note: Foreword -- Nancy M. Sidun -- Introduction: Psychological Perspectives on Human Trafficking -- Laura Dryjanska, Elizabeth K. Hopper, and Hanni Stoklosa -- -- Chapter 1. Human Trafficking Prevention: Using a Socioecological Framework to Moderate Risk and Promote Protective Factors -- Elizabeth K. Hopper -- -- Chapter 2. Exploring Human Trafficking of Marginalized Communities Through the Lens of Liberation Psychology -- Thema Bryant and Dominique A. Malebranche -- Chapter 3. Labor Trafficking: A Mental Health Perspective -- Lujain Alhajji, JoNell Efantis Potter, and Vanessa Padilla -- -- Chapter 4. Developmental Approach to Child Trafficking -- Cassandra Ma -- Chapter 5. Psychologists as Vital Frame Sponsors in News Coverage of Human Trafficking -- Barbara G. Friedman -- -- Chapter 6. Social Psychology of Human Trafficking -- Laura Dryjanska -- Chapter 7. Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Human Trafficking: Harnessing the Potential for Proactivity, Prediction, and Prevention -- Maura J. Mills, Leanne M. Tortez, Robert Blanton, Burcu B. Keskin, Gregory J. Bott, and Nickolas K. Freeman -- -- Chapter 8. The Psychological Impacts of Labor and Sex Trafficking -- Elizabeth K. Hopper and Kelly Kinnish -- Chapter 9. Trauma-Informed Intervention with Survivors of Human Trafficking -- Kelly Kinnish and Elizabeth K. Hopper -- Chapter 10. Using A Positive Psychology Framework to Empower Survivors of Human Trafficking -- Jessa Dillow Crisp and Becca C. Johnson Chapter -- 11. A Multidisciplinary Collaborative Approach to Human Trafficking -- Jessica Wozniak and Deidre Hussey.
Abstract "This book explores human trafficking through psychological frameworks and provides a comprehensive overview of the types and impacts of trafficking"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2023017763
ISBN9781433838705 (paperback)
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