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