University of Missouri, Columbia, USA.
University of Texas at Arlington, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2020 Jan;26(1):110-133. doi: 10.1177/1077801219826742. Epub 2019 Feb 18.
Typically examined in terms of understanding vulnerabilities to and the scope of human trafficking, not much is understood about interpersonal dynamics in human trafficking experiences. This article explores human trafficking victims' ( = 31, female, international) perceptions of traffickers' interpersonal social power during the exiting phase of the trafficking experience. Findings from this study revealed that entrapment factors and shared common characteristics between victim and trafficker prior to trafficking influenced perceptions of interpersonal social power. Understanding victims' perceptions of interpersonal social power is critical to developing trauma-informed targeted services for exiting assistance and aftercare services for this population.
通常从理解人口贩运的脆弱性和范围的角度来研究人口贩运问题,但对于人口贩运经历中的人际动态了解甚少。本文探讨了人口贩运受害者(=31 名女性,国际)对人口贩运经历退出阶段中贩运者人际社会权力的看法。本研究的结果表明,在人口贩运之前,诱捕因素和受害者与贩运者之间的共同特征影响了对人际社会权力的看法。了解受害者对人际社会权力的看法对于为这一人群开发创伤知情的针对性服务以提供退出援助和后续护理服务至关重要。