This brief by the Office for Victims of Crime Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center discusses the ways in which human trafficking, intimate partner violence, and child welfare intersect and overlap.
This publication of the National Center to Advance Peace for Children, Youth, and Families discusses the intersections of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, and child welfare. It also suggests responses informed by survivor-centered practice and policy. The root causes of human trafficking are discussed. The guide includes tips for survivor-centered policy and practice.
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