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Informationen zum Autor Andrea J. Nichols is a Carnegie Award¿winning professor of sociology at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park and lecturer and anti-trafficking initiative coordinator at Washington University in St. Louis. She is the author of Feminist Advocacy: Gendered Organizations in Community-Based Responses to Domestic Violence (2013) and, with Erin C. Heil, of Human Trafficking in the Midwest: A Case Study of St. Louis and the Bi-State Area (2015). Klappentext Andrea J. Nichols explores the dynamics of sex trafficking from the angles of survivors, perpetrators, facilitators, and the social service and criminal justice professionals who work in the field. Sex Trafficking in the United States is essential for understanding an exploitative industry and for curbing its spread among at-risk populations. Zusammenfassung Andrea J. Nichols explores the dynamics of sex trafficking from the angles of survivors! perpetrators! facilitators! and the social service and criminal justice professionals who work in the field. Sex Trafficking in the United States is essential for understanding an exploitative industry and for curbing its spread among at-risk populations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Contemporary Debates of Theory, Research, and Policy 1. Sex Trafficking: An Introduction Defining Sex Trafficking: Key Legislation Defining Sex Trafficking: Common Misconceptions Sex Trafficking Prevalence Supply, Demand, and Profitability Chapter Summary Chapter Overviews Use of Terms Discussion Questions 2. Theoretical Perspectives and the Politics of Sex Trafficking Feminist Perspectives Political Perspectives Overlapping Feminist and Political Perspectives Sociological Perspectives Criminological Perspectives Chapter Summary Discussion Questions 3. Pornography The Politics of Pornography Key Areas of Pornography Debates and Sex Trafficking Child Pornography as Sex Trafficking Chapter Summary Discussion Questions 4. Prostitution Feminist Perspectives of Prostitution Models of Prostitution Policy How Do These Debates Relate to Sex Trafficking in the United States? Chapter Summary Discussion Questions Part II. The Dynamics of Sex Trafficking in the United States 5. Survivors Risk Factors: Identity-Based Oppression Risk Factors: Weak Social Institutions Recruitment Barriers to Leaving Chapter Summary Discussion Questions 6. Traffickers Types of Traffickers Who Are They, and Why Do They Do It? The Glorification of Pimping in Pop Culture Chapter Summary Discussion Questions 7. Sex Trafficking Operations Venues for Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Technology as a Trafficking Tool Interstate Circuits International Trafficking Movement Meeting the Demand Structure of Trafficking Operations Chapter Summary Discussion Questions 8. Buyers Research on Buyers Buyers of Prostitution and Sex Trafficking Are Indistinct Demographics of Buyers Continuum of Buyer Motivations Addressing Demand: Structural Responses Targeting Buyers Buyers Avoiding Detection Chapter Summary Discussion Questions Part III. Responses to Sex Trafficking 9. Criminal Justice System Responses U.S. Federal Law: The Trafficking Victims Protection Act State Law Identification Criminalizing Trafficking Survivors C...