Combating human trafficking in the sex trade: can sex workers do it better?
Conclusions
With its universal surveillance of sex workers entering the profession, attention to rapid and confidential intervention and case management, and primary prevention of trafficking—including microcredit and educational programmes for children of sex workers—the SRB approach stands as a new model of success in anti-trafficking work.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Jana, S., Dey, B., Reza-Paul, S., Steen, R. Tags: Interventions (preventive) Source Type: research
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