Resources:

Boyce, Sabrina C, Brouwer, Kimberly C, Triplett, Daniel, Servin, Argentina E, Magis-Rodriguez, Carlos, and Silverman, Jay G. 2018. Childhood Experiences of Sexual Violence, Pregnancy, and Marriage Associated With Child Sex Trafficking Among Female Sex Workers in Two US-Mexico Border Cities. American Journal of Public Health (1971) 108(8):104954. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304455.

OBrien, Jennifer E, White, Kevin, and Rizo, Cynthia Fraga. 2017. Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Among Child WelfareInvolved Youth: An Exploratory Study of Correlates. Child Maltreatment 22(3):26574. doi: 10.1177/1077559517709995

Crystal A. Jackson. 2016. Framing Sex Worker Rights: How U.S. Sex Worker Rights Activists Perceive and Respond to Mainstream AntiSex Trafficking Advocacy. Sociological Perspectives 59(1):2745. doi: 10.1177/0731121416628553.

Anthony Marcus, Amber Horning, Ric Curtis, Jo Sanson, and Efram Thompson. 2014. Conflict and Agency Among Sex Workers and Pimps: A Closer Look at Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 653(1):22546. doi: 10.1177/0002716214521993.

Macias Konstantopoulos, Wendy, Ahn, Roy, Alpert, Elaine J, Cafferty, Elizabeth, McGahan, Anita, Williams, Timothy P, Castor, Judith Palmer, Wolferstan, Nadya, Purcell, Genevieve, and Burke, Thomas F. 2013. An International Comparative Public Health Analysis of Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls in Eight Cities: Achieving a More Effective Health Sector Response. Journal of Urban Health 90(6):11941204. doi: 10.1007/s11524-013-9837-4.

Major points:

-Explanation of the issue
-Major causes of them
-Do the parents have fault in this
-How to prevent this
-How bad is the issue
-Conclude how we can help to avoid this