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Policies and Services for Survivors of Sex Trafficking: A Report of the 4W STREETS of Hope Fora at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

This document contains the presentation summaries from two fora hosted by the 4W STREETS Initiative to identify best practices and policy recommendations for addressing sex trafficking. STREETS of Hope I from 2015 focused on envisioning wellbeing and promising practices for aftercare for survivors of sexual exploitation, while STREETS of Hope II in 2018 examined sex trafficking in the context of migration.

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This document contains the presentation summaries from two fora hosted by the 4W STREETS Initiative to identify best practices and policy recommendations for addressing sex trafficking. STREETS of Hope I from 2015 focused on envisioning wellbeing and promising practices for aftercare for survivors of sexual exploitation, while STREETS of Hope II in 2018 examined sex trafficking in the context of migration.

Creator

Bintliff, A., DiPrete Brown, L., Vollinger, L., Alonso, A. & Geran, J.

Publisher

UNESCO Working Paper Series 004-04-2020. 4W Initiative, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Date

2020

Language

English

Identifier

ISBN: 978-1-953664-04-4; UNESCO Chair on Gender, Wellbeing and a Culture of Peace Working Paper 004-04-2020

Coverage

2015-2018

Citation

Bintliff, A., DiPrete Brown, L., Vollinger, L., Alonso, A. & Geran, J., “Policies and Services for Survivors of Sex Trafficking: A Report of the 4W STREETS of Hope Fora at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,” 

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