Sex Trafficking: Exploring AgencyMain MenuProceed With Caution!Rationale for StudyResearch TopicsImage SourcesRachel Copleyd440c47bb39ae2884d7f79cdbcf92e0501f11411Haley Swartz7190b63a9e715337147987855d42d7ea95aca260
Re-Entry
12016-03-17T10:20:35-07:00Haley Swartz7190b63a9e715337147987855d42d7ea95aca26082516gallery2016-04-13T11:05:56-07:00Haley Swartz7190b63a9e715337147987855d42d7ea95aca260Barriers to LeavingReentry into sex trafficking may result in a complete re-immersion into the industry/lifestyle despite conscious awareness of a need to change. The individual may be faced with individual, relational, structural and social barriers, which prevent her from being successful in her exit from sex trafficking. It is quite possible that reentry functions much like a relapse process in addiction and may be part of the journey toward final exit.
Hammond, G. C., & McGlone, M. (2014). Entry, Progression, Exit, and Service Provision for Survivors of Sex Trafficking: Implications for Effective Interventions. Global Social Welfare, 1(4), 157-168.
12016-04-13T11:04:52-07:00Day's Work1Adapted from Kay Chernush's collection, Bought & Sold, for ArtWorks for Freedom.media/ReEntry_Chernush.jpgplain2016-04-13T11:04:52-07:00