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Katherine Quintana

Massey/ENC 1101
11/30/15

Annotated Bibliography

Bravo, Karen E. "Interrogating The State's Role In Human Trafficking." Indiana International &
Comparative Law Review 25.1 (2015): 9-31. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Nov. 2015.

This is an essay that explains how different states are affected and how the States play a role on
this huge factor. A lot of states have no participated in this cause because they arent as aware of
what is happening around them. Human Trafficking is also described to be done not only on
women but on children as well.

Butler, Cheryl Nelson. "The Racial Roots Of Human Trafficking." UCLA Law Review 62.6 (2015):
1464-1514. Academic Search Complete. Web. 30 Nov. 201

This Article explores the role of race in the prostitution and sex trafficking of people of color,
particularly minority youth, and the evolving legal and social responses in the United States.
Child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars and public outcry.
Policymakers have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people
of color into America's commercial sex trade.

"Home." Allies Against Slavery. Central Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking, n.d. Web. 28 Nov.
2015.
They are an organization that partners up to try to avoid and stop human slavery. They help the
Central Texas Coalition against Human Trafficking. They send their message out by organizing
support to hundreds of survivors This has helped me gain an understanding of how different
organizations come together and create events for those that have gone through this slavery.

Lange, Andrea. "Research Note: Challenges Of Identifying Female Human Trafficking Victims Using A
National 1-800 Call Center." Trends In Organized Crime 14.1 (2011): 47-55. Academic Search
Complete. Web. 28 Nov. 2015.

Human trafficking is a difficult global and national crime problem harming victims physically,
psychologically, and financially. The strategies used to encourage victims to come forward were
modeled on those used in the anti- domestic violence and child protection movements. These
include initiatives alerting the public to domestic violence situations through awareness
campaigns to increase tips as well as calls for service to police. Other public service initiatives
urge victims themselves to self-identify by calling 1-800 numbers.

"National Human Trafficking Resource Center." National Human Trafficking Resource Center. Polaris,
n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2015.

NHTRC mission is to provide human trafficking victims and survivors with access to critical
support and services to get help We offer round-the-clock access to a safe space to report tips,
seek services, and ask for help. They provide innovative anti-trafficking trainings, technical
assistance, and capacity building support. Private donors are the funders and the ones that help
keep the organization and help come up with events to raise money.

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