Sex Trafficking Best practices for assessment and intervention (SpringerBriefs in Psychology)

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    Sex Trafficking: Best practices for assessment and intervention (SpringerBriefs in Psychology)

    “Dive into the critical discourse surrounding sex trafficking with ‘Sex Trafficking: Best Practices for Assessment and Intervention,’ a groundbreaking addition to the SpringerBriefs in Psychology series. Authored by experts in the field, this concise yet comprehensive guide provides a rigorous examination of best practices for assessing and intervening in cases of sex trafficking. From the intricacies of victim assessment to the development of effective intervention strategies, this book equips practitioners, researchers, and advocates with essential tools for addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by sex trafficking. ‘Sex Trafficking’ stands as a beacon of knowledge, offering evidence-based insights that contribute to the ongoing efforts to combat this pervasive and deeply troubling issue.”

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