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MAP OF RESOURCES
This interactive map includes tribal sexual assault coalitions, technical assistance
providers, and coordination of healthcare for professionals responding to sexual
assault of American Indian and Alaska Native people across the country.
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Covid-19 & Sexual AssaultEnter your answer here
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Criminal JusticeEnter your answer here
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Crisis AdvocacyEnter your answer here
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HealthcareEnter your answer here
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HelplinesEnter your answer here
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Missing & Murdered Indigenous WomenEnter your answer here
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Sex TraffickingSweet, V. (2014). Rising waters, rising threats: The human trafficking of Indigenous women in the circumpolar region of the United States and Canada. The Yearbook of Polar Law Online, 6(1), 162-188. ​ Chong, N. G. (2014). Human trafficking and sex industry: Does ethnicity and race matter?. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 35(2), 196-213. Hunt, S. (2015). Representing colonial violence: Trafficking, sex work, and the violence of law. Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice, 37(2), 25-39. ​ Deer, S. (2009). Relocation revisited: Sex trafficking of Native women in the United States. Wm. Mitchell L. Rev., 36, 621. Stark, C. (2020). Strategies to Restore Justice for Sex Trafficked Native Women. The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking, 1219-1240. ​ Norfolk, A., & Hallgrimsdottir, H. (2019). Sex trafficking at the border: An exploration of anti-trafficking efforts in the Pacific Northwest. Social Sciences, 8(5), 155. ​ Aguirre, R., Harris, K., Hilgenberg, M. R., Soper, M., & Bowers, P. H. (2017). Sex trafficking and rural communities: A review of the literature. Contemporary Rural Social Work Journal, 9(1), 13. ​ Louie, D. W. (2017). Social media and the sexual exploitation of Indigenous girls. Girlhood Studies, 10(2), 97-113. Asongu, S. A., & Usman, U. M. (2020). The COVID-19 pandemic: Theoretical and practical perspectives on children, women and sex trafficking. Health care for women international, 1-14. ​ Shanley, E., & Jordan, R. (2017). Sex trafficking in indian country. In Human Trafficking Is a Public Health Issue (pp. 123-140). Springer, Cham. Stumblingbear-Riddle Ph D, G. P., Burlew Ph D, A. K., Madore Ph D, M. R., Neville Ph D, H., & Joseph, G. (2019). Standing with our American Indian and Alaska Native women, girls, and two-spirit people: Exploring the impact of and resources for survivors of human trafficking. Journal of Indigenous Research, 7(1), 1.
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Tribal Technical AssistanceEnter your answer here
Disclaimer:
This map is a work in progress. To notify us of a needed update or change, please contact us at isaac@forensicnurses.org.
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