Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

Resource Year Topic Type
Medical First Responders and Child Sexual Exploitation: Needs, Efforts, and Next Steps
O鈥橞rien, J. E., DellaPenna, R., Gonzalez-Pons, K., & Mitchell, K. (2022). Medical First Responders and Child Sexual Exploitation: Needs, Efforts鈥
2022 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Paper
鈥淲hat Does It Matter How We Define It?鈥: Exploring Definitions of DMST Among Service Providers and Victims/Survivors
O鈥橞rien, J. E. (2019). 鈥淲hat Does It Matter How We Define It?鈥: Exploring Definitions of DMST Among Service Providers and Victims/Survivors. Journal鈥
2019 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Paper
鈥淪ometimes, Somebody Just Needs Somebody鈥揂nybody鈥搕o Care:鈥 The power of interpersonal relationships in the lives of domestic minor sex trafficking survivors
O鈥橞rien, J. E. (2018). 鈥淪ometimes, Somebody Just Needs Somebody鈥揂nybody鈥搕o Care:鈥 The power of interpersonal relationships in the lives of domestic鈥
2018 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Paper
Practices and Policies Around Wellness: Insights From the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Network
Mitchell, K. J., Gewirtz-Meydan, A., O'Brien, J., & Finkelhor, D. (2022). Practices and Policies Around Wellness: Insights From the Internet鈥
2022 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Paper
Improving services for youth survivors of commercial sexual exploitation: Insights from interventions with other high-risk youth
O'Brien, J., Finkelhor, D., & Jones, L. (2022). Improving services for youth survivors of commercial sexual exploitation: Insights from鈥
2023 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Paper
Trends and New Directions in the Law Enforcement Response to the Sex Trafficking of Minors: A Nationally Representative Study (LEA-CST)
This study assessed and documented the extent that law enforcement has been changing practices to child sex trafficking investigations.
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Project
The Fourth National Survey of Internet & Technology Facilitated Child Exploitation (N-JOV4)
This study aims to gain a better understanding of new threats, problems, and concerns encountered by law enforcement.
2020 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, Sexual Abuse, Technology/Internet Victimization Project
National Juvenile Prostitution Study (N-JPS)
The National Juvenile Prostitution Study is a two-phase study beginning with a telephone survey of a national sample of approximately 400 law鈥
2004 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Project
National Juvenile Online Victimization Study (N-JOV2) & Internet-facilitated Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (IF-CSEC)
These are two related projects. The first, the Second National Juvenile Online Victimization Study (N-JOV2) is funded by the Department of Justice,鈥
2001 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, Technology/Internet Victimization Project
Prostitution of juveniles: Patterns from NIBRS
Finkelhor, D. and Ormrod, R.K. Juvenile Justice Bulletin 鈥 NCJ203946 (pgs. 1-12). Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. (CV67)
2004 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, General Child Victimization, Statistics Paper