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What is Child Trafficking

Paths to the Prevention and Detection of Human Trafficking
Human trafficking (labor or sex trafficking, as defined below) involving someone who is less than 18 years of age.
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The Role of the Pediatric Healthcare System in Preventing, Identifying, and Responding to Child Trafficking
Carmelle Wallace (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA), Kara Huls (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA), Charli Cohen (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA), and Kathleen Vincent (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 33
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3926-5.ch009
Abstract
This chapter aims to describe the role of the pediatric healthcare system in the prevention and identification of children and youth who are trafficked, and what the pediatric healthcare response should entail. To help providers understand the relevance of this work, the authors provide a detailed context for trafficking in children, specifically with regards to risk factors, special populations, vulnerabilities, and healthcare interactions, and then delve into an exploration of the evidence base describing pediatric health care provider knowledge, studied interventions, screening tools and strategies, and the pediatric provider response. Summary tables and case vignettes are included to provide the reader with helpful quick references.
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Adopting the Internet and New Geographies for Trafficking in Persons: Its Ethical Implications
Child trafficking is defined as the movement of a person (18 years and younger), into a situation of exploitative work such as forced labour or slavery-like practices. This definition is significantly different from the Trafficking in Persons, which is comprised of three core elements: the movement of a person (inside a country or across borders), with deception or coercion, into a situation of forced labour, servitude, or slavery-like practices. The definition for child trafficking reflects the vulnerability of children and the special rights set out by international conventions for their protection. Like adults, children are trafficked for many reasons including begging, work on construction sites, agricultural work, sexual exploitation and for domestic work.
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