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Citation

Love DA, Fukushima AI, Rogers TN, Petersen E, Brooks E, Rogers CR. Fem. Criminol. 2023; 18(1): 24-44.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/15570851211045042

PMID

36698918

PMCID

PMC9873223

Abstract

Limited research focuses on the nature of the lived experiences of women engaged in sex trafficking. This study employed qualitative methods of in-depth structured interviews with ten convicted sex traffickers (ages 24-56; 100% identifying as female). Participants' lived experiences revealed circumstances that led them to trafficking, specific needs, and the stigmatization they faced after exiting economies tied to trafficking. Inductive analysis yielded three key barriers to reintegration success: limited choice; negative labeling; and unmet physical, emotional, and social needs. These findings enhance understanding of the factors influencing the successful reintegration of convicted female sex traffickers into mainstream society.
Keywords: Human trafficking;


Language: en

Keywords

qualitative research; victimization; human trafficking; sexual assault; criminality; women’s rights

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