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A Systematic Review of Specialty Courts in the United States for Adolescents Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation.

Sarah M Godoy1, Georgia E Perris2, Mikiko Thelwell2, Antonia Osuna-Garcia3, Elizabeth Barnert4, Amy Bacharach5, Eraka P Bath2.   

Abstract

Nationwide efforts to enhance services for adolescents experiencing commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) in the judicial system have led to the emergence of specialty courts, including human trafficking and girls' courts. Given that prior research has documented competing stances on the effectiveness of specialty courts for CSE-impacted populations, we conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify key characteristics of programming, profiles of adolescents served, and effectiveness of these courts. To identify relevant research and information, we systematically searched scholarly databases and information sources, conducted reference harvesting, and forwarded citation chaining. Articles presenting primary data with quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methodologies or programmatic descriptions of specialty courts serving adolescents at risk or with confirmed histories of CSE that were published after 2004 were included. We identified 39 articles on 21 specialty courts serving adolescents at risk or with confirmed histories of CSE, including seven specialty courts with evaluation or outcome data. Across specialty courts, adolescents benefited from an increase in linkage to specialized services, improved residential placement stability, and reduction in recidivism-measured by new criminal charges. Specialty court participation was also associated with improved educational outcomes and decreased instances of running away. A lack of empirical data, specifically of evaluation studies, emerged as a weakness in the literature. Still, findings support that specialty courts can be an integral judicial system response to CSE. Multidisciplinary collaboration can help target and respond to the multifaceted needs of adolescents, encourage healthy behaviors, and promote their overall wellness.

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Keywords:  adolescent victims; child abuse; prostitution/sex work; sexual assault; treatment/intervention

Year:  2022        PMID: 35001766      PMCID: PMC9262992          DOI: 10.1177/15248380211061403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse        ISSN: 1524-8380


  27 in total

1.  Exploring the relationship between domestic minor sex trafficking myths, victim identification, and service provision.

Authors:  Kwynn M Gonzalez-Pons; Lindsay Gezinski; Hanna Morzenti; Elizabeth Hendrix; Shelby Graves
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2019-08-26

2.  Vulnerabilities Relevant for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children/Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: A Systematic Review of Risk Factors.

Authors:  Hannabeth Franchino-Olsen
Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse       Date:  2019-02-03

3.  Risk Factors for Domestic Child Sex Trafficking in the United States.

Authors:  Lisa Fedina; Celia Williamson; Tasha Perdue
Journal:  J Interpers Violence       Date:  2016-07-27

4.  Developmental Patterns of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Current Symptoms and Impairment in Youth Referred For Trauma-Specific Services.

Authors:  Damion J Grasso; Carly B Dierkhising; Christopher E Branson; Julian D Ford; Robert Lee
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2016-07

Review 5.  Comparing mental health disorders among sex trafficked children and three groups of youth at high-risk for trafficking: A dual retrospective cohort and scoping review.

Authors:  Patrick A Palines; Angela L Rabbitt; Amy Y Pan; Melodee L Nugent; Wendi G Ehrman
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2019-09-29

6.  The Trauma of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Youth: A Comparison of CSE Victims to Sexual Abuse Victims in a Clinical Sample.

Authors:  Jennifer Cole; Ginny Sprang; Robert Lee; Judith Cohen
Journal:  J Interpers Violence       Date:  2014-11-06

7.  Exploring Mental Health and Substance use Treatment Needs of Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth Participating in a Specialty Juvenile Court.

Authors:  Mekeila C Cook; Elizabeth Barnert; Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi; Kayleen Ports; Eraka Bath
Journal:  Behav Med       Date:  2018 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 3.104

Review 8.  A California Multidisciplinary Juvenile Court: Serving Sexually Exploited and At-Risk Youth.

Authors:  Brandi D Liles; Dawn M Blacker; Jenny L Landini; Anthony J Urquiza
Journal:  Behav Sci Law       Date:  2016-01

9.  A longitudinal study of justice characteristics among girls participating in a sex trafficking court program.

Authors:  Mekeila C Cook; Ryan D Talbert; Breanna Thomas
Journal:  Health Justice       Date:  2021-01-06

Review 10.  (De)criminalization of Survivors of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking: A Social Work Call to Action.

Authors:  Lindsay B Gezinski
Journal:  Soc Work       Date:  2021-07-21
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