Addressing Sex Trafficking of African American Youth with Dual System Involvement.

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Title: Addressing Sex Trafficking of African American Youth with Dual System Involvement.
Authors: Hipps, Ashaad D.
Source: Child Welfare. 2024, Vol. 102 Issue 2, p23-42. 20p.
Subjects: Treatment of emotional trauma, Juvenile delinquency, Juvenile offenders, Child welfare, Health services accessibility, African Americans, Mental health, At-risk people, Rehabilitation, Mentoring, Child sexual abuse, Racism, Conceptual structures, Criminal justice system, Human trafficking, Psychological vulnerability
Abstract: The article examines issues within the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and proposes policy changes for addressing sex trafficking of African American youth using a dual system theoretical framework. Topics discussed include African American crossover youth, domestic minor sex trafficking, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act, trauma-informed treatment, mentoring program and proactive prevention approaches.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article examines issues within the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and proposes policy changes for addressing sex trafficking of African American youth using a dual system theoretical framework. Topics discussed include African American crossover youth, domestic minor sex trafficking, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act, trauma-informed treatment, mentoring program and proactive prevention approaches.
ISSN:00094021