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Children and Survival Sex: A Social Work Agenda

2025-07-29T15:40:23+12:00July 16, 2025|

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Practitioner knowledge and responsiveness to victims of sex trafficking in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

2025-07-29T15:46:50+12:00July 16, 2025|

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Surviving Shame: Adolescent Sex Workers’ Experiences of Accessing and Avoiding Helping Services

2025-07-29T15:40:55+12:00July 16, 2025|

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A Review of Literature on Child Prostitution: New Zealand

2025-07-16T08:42:30+12:00July 16, 2025|

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Capital Accrual and Constraints: Domestic Sex Trafficking Victims’ Negotiation of Vicariousand Feminized Capital

2025-06-24T19:57:05+12:00June 24, 2025|

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Technology-facilitated abuse: family, domestic and sexual violence

2025-06-24T19:45:08+12:00June 24, 2025|

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Perceptions of frontline welfare workers on the sexual exploitation of children in the pacific 2019

2025-03-11T11:17:47+13:00March 10, 2025|

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