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Human Trafficking: A Global Health Emergency Mary de Chesnay

Human Trafficking: A Global Health Emergency By Mary de Chesnay

Human Trafficking: A Global Health Emergency by Mary de Chesnay


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Edited by psychiatric-mental health nurses and an applied anthropologist, this volume covers all forms of human trafficking: sex trafficking, forced labor, forced marriage, baby trafficking, organ trafficking, child marriage, and child soldiers with a global public health and policy focus.

Human Trafficking: A Global Health Emergency Summary

Human Trafficking: A Global Health Emergency: Perspectives from Nursing, Criminal Justice, and the Social Sciences by Mary de Chesnay

This book presents various forms of human trafficking, a growing trend in the exploitation of large numbers of people with concurrent public health, socio-cultural, and economic costs to countries burdened with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Edited by psychiatric-mental health nurses and an applied anthropologist, this volume covers all forms of human trafficking: sex trafficking, forced labor, forced marriage, baby trafficking, organ trafficking, child marriage, and child soldiers with a global public health and policy focus. As such, it fills a gap in human trafficking knowledge and is built on courses springing up around the United States in multiple disciplines. Medical, mental health, and social work interventions are included as well as information about programs with documented outcomes.

Each chapter includes state of the art of knowledge with case studies illustrating specific focal ideas, discussion, questions and exercises in order to help readers retain and reinforce chapter material. This textbook will be useful in the disciplines of nursing, medicine, public health, social work, and policy making, as well as in disciplines in which human trafficking is a current interest, such as law, criminal justice, and education.



About Mary de Chesnay

Mary de Chesnay, PhD, RN, PMH-BC, FAAN, is a psychiatric-mental health nurse and applied anthropologist with 50 years of experience as a therapist, teacher, and researcher. She maintained a private practice and held academic positions at all ranks, retiring as Professor Emerita. She left the deanship at Duquesne University to become the first holder of the Jean Bushman Chair at Seattle University and focused on vulnerable populations. She worked with about 300 survivors of child sexual abuse, including those trafficked for the sex trade. She is a well-known and respected author and book editor.

Donna Sabella, MEd, MSN, PhD, CRNP, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, faculty at UMass Amherst College of Nursing where she served as the Seedworks Endowed Associate Professor of Social Justice in the College of Nursing and is presently the Executive Director of Delaware's Anti- Trafficking Action Council. She was one of the first nurses to offer courses and a certificate in human trafficking at various universities. She has numerous publications and presentations on human trafficking. She also conducted groups for prostituted and trafficked women in the Philadelphia Prison System, was a co-founder and first Director for Dawn's Place, a residential treatment program for trafficked women in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a co-founder and Associate Editor for the Journal of Human Trafficking.

Table of Contents

Part I: Background and significance

Ch. 1. Nature of the problem- stats and problems collecting stats, types, history of modern slavery, key laws, ecpat, free trade movement, interaction with environment as per Kevin Bales - MdC

Ch. 2 The cultural context, the cultural excuse for exploitation-ie Multiculturalism as a complication- eg sharia law in US - MdC

Ch. 3. Violence against women as a systemic global problem- honor killings, female genital cutting, domestic violence loopholes, concept of ownership of women and children- Donna Sabella

Ch 4. Significance of problem from a cost standpoint- economic effects-debt bondage- MdC sample chapter

Ch 5. Laws and bills- Chris Collins, JD

Part II: Types- descriptions, stats, cases, could include state of art on research chapters here

Ch 6. Sex trafficking- Sr Rosemary Donnelly

Ch. 7. Sex trafficking in India and Seattle- Aubrey Lawlor, CNM- Seattle U

Ch 8. Forced Labor in the Philippines. Included in this chapter are grooming methods for forced labor- Mary Ramos

Ch 9. Organ trafficking

Ch 10. Baby trafficking- Jessica Ellis, nurse-midwife and one of her PhD students

Ch 11. Child marriage and forced marriage- Obstetric fistula- Jessica Ellis and PhD student

Ch 12. Child soldiers and forced marriage of girls in the camps- Brittany Foutz

Part III: Clinical Interventions

Problems with forming evidence- based interventions

Identification of problem

Ch. 13. Healthcare professionals in the global fight against human trafficking. Kevin Hyland, OBE-formerly Director of the Anti-Slavery Task Force for Great Britain

Ch 14. Who are the victims- high school girls wanting new clothes, missing and murdered indigenous women. Included in this chapter are grooming methods for sex trafficking - MdC

Ch 15. Physical assessment and medical treatment- MD or FNP

Ch 16. Emergency Dept. Protocol-expand this chapter to look at policies and procedures for a variety of agencies in other disciplines or settings- Nancy Capponi, Ed D

Ch 17. Contraception for trafficked women along the US -Mexican border- Rachel Simmons

Ch 18. Mental health interventions sex traf- MdC or TBA

Ch.19. Sex trafficking in India- psychiatric issues- Priyanka Patel. MD

Ch 20. Social work interventions for sex trafficking survivors- Vanessa Robinson-Dooley


Part IV: Regional Resources, Programs, and Policies

Governmental and Non-governmental

Include sex tourism here

Incorporate any policies and procedures developed within agencies in the regions

Ch 21. North America - US, Canada, Central America (include US State dept policy on sex tourism and USA passports

Ch 22. South America- Patrick Palmieri and Karen Dominguez

Ch 23. Europe-

Ch 24. Middle East-

Ch 25. Asia including India -

Ch 26. Australia- New Zealand

Ch 27. Africa- HT in West Africa -Modupe Adewuyi


Part V: Research- look for systematic reviews on each type if available

State of the art of research on HT

Might include the following but might have to use only a few and combine depending on lit. Might be subsumed under Part 2 types depending upon our review of the literature

Ch 28. Forced labor

Ch 29. Forced marriage- adults- combine with children?

Ch 30. Sex trafficking

Ch 31. Organ trafficking

Ch 32. Baby trafficking

Ch 33. Child marriage in Sri Lanka- M'lyn Spinks and colleague from Sri Lanka

Ch 34. Child soldiers


Appendices:

Map

Glossary

Resources list of web sites

Laws chart- Chris Collins

Tools for clinical screening

Copies of any policies and procedures we can find and for which we can obtain permission to publish



Additional information

NGR9783031338748
9783031338748
303133874X
Human Trafficking: A Global Health Emergency: Perspectives from Nursing, Criminal Justice, and the Social Sciences by Mary de Chesnay
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Springer International Publishing AG
2023-08-31
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