2021 Poster Presentations
Thank you for taking the time to view the poster presentations! A lot of hard work and research as gone in to these and we know that this information will help in Advocating Against Human Trafficking!
If you have any questions or would like more information about any of the posters, please feel free to reach out directly to the author via the email addresses provided below.
If you have any questions or would like more information about any of the posters, please feel free to reach out directly to the author via the email addresses provided below.
*To watch or listen to the full poster presentation, please click on the title to download the PowerPoint and then complete the following steps.
1. Open the file by clicking on the file in your download bar at the bottom of your screen, or open it in your downloads folder.
2. Select "slideshow" on the top PowerPoint navigation bar
3. Select "From Beginning"
4. If the audio doesn't immediately start playing, you may have to click on the presentation once to start it.
1. Open the file by clicking on the file in your download bar at the bottom of your screen, or open it in your downloads folder.
2. Select "slideshow" on the top PowerPoint navigation bar
3. Select "From Beginning"
4. If the audio doesn't immediately start playing, you may have to click on the presentation once to start it.
Highest Value Investments for Collective Action Against Trafficking
Avianca Bouchedid, MA, Clinical Psychology, Columbia University
Social Contract, Delaware
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Estimating the Prevalence of Human Trafficking in Delaware*
Rochelle Brittingham, PhD
University of Delaware, Delaware
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Sex Trafficking Within the DMV: A Literature Review*
Mayv Clune, BS, Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Maryland
Social Contract, Delaware
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Defining High-Quality Residential Care and Supportive Services for Child Victims of Sex Trafficking and Children At-Risk of Being Trafficked (Recording)
HHS/ACYF/ACF/Children's Bureau and Wilmington University, Delaware
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Human Trafficking and Correctional Systems*
Tom Serridge, MA, MSW, LSW, CCHP-MH, CPHQ
Centurion, Pennsylvania
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Human Trafficking Education for Healthcare Providers in the Emergency Department*
Caroline Shadowen, BA
VCU School of Medicine, Virginia
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Avianca Bouchedid, MA, Clinical Psychology, Columbia University
Social Contract, Delaware
[email protected]
Estimating the Prevalence of Human Trafficking in Delaware*
Rochelle Brittingham, PhD
University of Delaware, Delaware
[email protected]
Sex Trafficking Within the DMV: A Literature Review*
Mayv Clune, BS, Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Maryland
Social Contract, Delaware
[email protected]
Defining High-Quality Residential Care and Supportive Services for Child Victims of Sex Trafficking and Children At-Risk of Being Trafficked (Recording)
- Defining High-Quality Residential Care and Supportive Services for Child Victims of Sex Trafficking and Children At-Risk of Being Trafficked (Physical Slide)
HHS/ACYF/ACF/Children's Bureau and Wilmington University, Delaware
[email protected]
Human Trafficking and Correctional Systems*
Tom Serridge, MA, MSW, LSW, CCHP-MH, CPHQ
Centurion, Pennsylvania
[email protected]
Human Trafficking Education for Healthcare Providers in the Emergency Department*
Caroline Shadowen, BA
VCU School of Medicine, Virginia
[email protected]