Victim or Whore: The Similarities and Differences Between Victim's Experiences of Domestic Violence and Sex Trafficking

24 Human Behav in Soc. Env 883 (2014)

32 Pages Posted: 21 May 2015

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Dominique Roe-Sepowitz

Arizona State University (ASU) - ASU School of Social Work

Kristine Hickle

University of Sussex

Jaime Dahlstedt

Arizona State University (ASU) - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

James Gallagher

City of Phoenix - Phoenix Police Department

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

This research review addresses the similarities and differences between domestic violence and sex trafficking victimization. While there is evidence that domestic violence and sex trafficking often co-occur, there is a large disparity in the understanding and interventions utilized by law enforcement as well as the services available for victims of each crime despite the considerable overlap of victimization. This paper explores current research regarding domestic violence and sex trafficking with a focus towards identifying areas of overlap and areas distinct to sex trafficking. Indications of five unique aspects of sex trafficking were found including: 1) exploitation (including economic/financial exploitation), 2) sexual activity outside the primary relationship, 3) victimization by people outside the primary relationship that do not help or assist victims, 4) the participation in a unique subculture: 5) and the experience of identifying with a stigmatized role/label. Currently, services for sex trafficking victims and domestic violence victims are rarely combined except in settings specifically serving sex trafficking victims. The understanding of these differences will allow for more informed enforcement of sex trafficking laws and expansion of service providers for sex trafficking victims.

Keywords: Sex Trafficking, Domestic Violence, Services

Suggested Citation

Roe-Sepowitz, Dominique and Hickle, Kristine and Dahlstedt, Jaime and Gallagher, James, Victim or Whore: The Similarities and Differences Between Victim's Experiences of Domestic Violence and Sex Trafficking (2014). 24 Human Behav in Soc. Env 883 (2014), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2606509

Dominique Roe-Sepowitz

Arizona State University (ASU) - ASU School of Social Work ( email )

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Kristine Hickle

University of Sussex ( email )

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United Kingdom

Jaime Dahlstedt (Contact Author)

Arizona State University (ASU) - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law ( email )

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Tempe, AZ 85287-7906
United States

James Gallagher

City of Phoenix - Phoenix Police Department ( email )

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Phoenix, AZ 85003
United States

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