1. The Use of Facebook by Adolescent Girls and Its Implications for the Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors Open Access Author: Dutill, Megan Grace Title: The Use of Facebook by Adolescent Girls and Its Implications for the Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors Area of Honors: Advertising/Public Relations Keywords: Facebookadolescentsgirlsteen girlssex traffickinghuman traffickingDMSTsocial media File: Download Dutill_Megan_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Marcia W Distaso, Thesis SupervisorDr. Susan Mary Strohm, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Eradicating Forced Labor from the Apparel Industry Supply Chain Open Access Author: Costanzo, Cara Ann Title: Eradicating Forced Labor from the Apparel Industry Supply Chain Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: forced laborapparel industrysupply chain managementbest practiceshuman traffickingoutsourcing File: Download Cara_Costanzo_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. EDUCATING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Open Access Author: Hershey, Sarah N Title: EDUCATING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Area of Honors: Nursing Keywords: human traffickingnursingeducationtraininghealth care professionalsnurse File: Download Hershey_Sarah_EducatingHT.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Sheridan Miyamoto, Thesis SupervisorDr. Lisa Ann Kitko, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Understanding the Sociological Factors that Impact POC in Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: A Risk Assessment Proposal Open Access Author: Gil Sanhueza, Vanessa Title: Understanding the Sociological Factors that Impact POC in Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: A Risk Assessment Proposal Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Security and Risk Analysis and Sociology Keywords: human traffickingdomestic minor sex traffickingracismstereotypesdisparitiessexual colonizationhistorical traumariskrisk frameworkrisk assessmentproposalrisk factorsvulnerabilitysocial conditions File: Download Final_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Laura Rotunno, Thesis Honors AdvisorDavid R M Barnes, Thesis SupervisorKaryn Mckinney Marvasti, Thesis Supervisor