Protocol Schools Can Use to Report Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children to Child Protective Services

You can access the article through School Social Work Journal:

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Chesworth, B. R., Rizo, C. F., Franchino-Olsen, H., Klein, L. B., Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L. (2020). Protocol schools can use to report commercial sexual exploitation of children to child protective services. School Social Work Journal45(1), 40-57.

Educating Students about Sex Trafficking and Responding to Students’ Needs: Principals’ Perceptions and Practices

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Rizo, C. F., Klein, L., Chesworth, B. R., Franchino-Olsen, H., Villodas, M. L., Macy, R. J., & Martin, S. L. (2021). Educating students about sex trafficking and responding to students’ needs: Principals’ perceptions and practices. Journal of Human Trafficking7(2), 202-223.

Measures for Evaluating Sex Trafficking Aftercare and Support Services: A Systematic Review and Resource Compilation

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Graham, L. M., Macy, R. J., Eckhardt, A., Rizo, C. F., & Jordan, B. L. (2019). Measures for evaluating sex trafficking aftercare and support services: A systematic review and resource compilation. Aggression and Violent Behavior47, 117-136.

New Publication: Educating Youth About Commerical Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Systematic Review

Our systematic review on educating youth about commercial exploitation of children was recently published online and will appear in print in a special issue of Global Social Welfare on “Innovations in Holistic Interventions: Implications for Global Social Development.” You can access the article here.

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Rizo, C. F., Klein, L. B., Chesworth, B. R., O’Brien, J. E., Macy, R. J., Martin, S. L., Crews, M. E., & Love, B. L. (2019). Educating youth about commerical exploitation of children: A systematic review. Global Social Welfare, 6(1), 29-39. doi:10.1007/s40609-018-0119-7