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Building Individual and Institutional Capacity of an Urban Academic Health System to Serve Local Sex Trafficking Victims
2019
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Every day, there are unrecognized sex trafficked victims visiting urban academic health systems in the United State, victims who are perhaps hoping against hope that a frontline provider, student, or staff member would ask that one question that would identify them as enslaved or otherwise trapped in an unthinkable situation. Health care providers' lack of awareness of the relatively hidden population of sex trafficked victims causes missed opportunities to improve public health. Training
doi:10.15763/issn.2642-2387.2017.3.2.62-96
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