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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is proud to host The First Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking. This conference is made possible through the interdisciplinary collaboration of the College of Business Administration, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Journalism, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries and the Department of Academic Conferences.
Dr. Kevin Bales will be a Keynote Speaker; Dr. Bales is one of the world's leading experts on modern slavery and child trafficking. He is President the of Free the Slaves, the US Sister organization of Anti-Slavery International (the world's oldest human rights organization).
Dr. Kevin Bales will be a Keynote Speaker; Dr. Bales is one of the world's leading experts on modern slavery and child trafficking. He is President the of Free the Slaves, the US Sister organization of Anti-Slavery International (the world's oldest human rights organization).
2009
First Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking: Final Program Schedule2Religious Conviction and Human Trafficking: Motive Matters3, Nathan Adams, Julia Bingman, Jared Littleton, and Jeremy Scott
Keynote Address: First Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking4, Kevin Bales
Opening Public Address: First Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking5, Kevin Bales
Stories of Sex Trafficking: Rescue, Victimization, and Silence6, Donna M. Bickford
Human Trafficking Legislation Across the States: The Determinants of Comprehensiveness7, Vanessa Bouche and Dana Wittmer
Which Comes First, The Smuggling or The Trafficking?8, Linda Brandmiller and Elizabeth Crooks
Understanding Human Trafficking: Development of Typologies of Traffickers PHASE II9, Noël Busch-Armendariz, Maura Nsonwu, and Laurie Cook Heffron
Unintended Consequences: Understanding Human Trafficking in the United States10, Lyndsey Christoffersen
Chab Dai USA Mapping Project: U.S. Based Agencies Working Against Trafficking & Exploitation11, Tania DoCarmo
Sex Trafficking Needs Assessment for the State of Minnesota12, Mary C. Ellison
Understanding the Determinants of Police Identification of Human Trafficking Cases13, Amy Farrell
Estimating the Extent of Out-Migration Human Trafficking in Ukraine14, Ron Hampton, Dwayne Ball, Julie Pennington, and Anh Nguyen
A Social Ecological Framework for addressing Social Issues15, Alexis Jaclyn Hickman, Lyndsey Christoffersen, Mo Sami, and Chitvan Trivedi
Integrating Modern-Day Slavery into Interdisciplinary First-Year Seminars16, Keisha L. Hoerrner and Ruth Goldfine
Development in the Debate over Diplomatic Immunity for Diplomats Who Enslave Domestic Workers17, Usama Kahf
The Trafficked Worker as Private Attorney General: A Model for Enforcing the Civil Rights of Undocumented Workers18, Kathleen Kim
Commercial sexual exploitation of American Indian women and girls19, Suzanne Koepplin and Alexandra (Sandi) Pierce
Trafficking in Persons: Analyzing International Case Law to Understand Crime and the Criminal20, Laura Lederer
Where are the Victims? Perspectives on U.S. Anti-Trafficking Policy: Funding & Practice21, Johnny McGaha
ON THE ROAD TO VICTORY IN AMERICA‘S WAR ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING: LANDMARKS, LANDMINES, AND THE NEED FOR CENTRALIZED STRATEGY22, Valerie Payne
Call for Papers and Presentations: First Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Trafficking23, UNL Human Trafficking Team
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Trafficked Girls: The Laura Vicuna Foundation Experience24, Maria Victoria Palomo Sta. Ana
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