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A research review was conducted on the practice of domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST), along with the individuals involved in this issue, and various prevention and awareness programs currently in place. Also explored were the evaluations of such programs within the context of dating violence in order to understand which prevention and awareness approaches might be most useful, and what techniques should be utilized in order to create an effective program. A 120 minute prevention and awareness program was then created and implemented with 19 participants, and data was collected prior to the training and after the training to evaluate the impact. Of 25 items measure, significant increases were found for 7 items relating to the participants' general knowledge of DMST and also positively affected some of the attitudes held by those individuals regarding certain aspects of the issue.
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- Becoming a Voice for the Voiceless: A Pilot Study in Prevention and Awareness Training for Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking
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- Jeter, Kaitlin Suzanne (Author)
- Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique (Thesis director)
- deLusé, Stephanie (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2014-12
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