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Ieke de Vries
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Failing victims? Challenges of the police response to human trafficking
A Farrell, M Dank, I de Vries, M Kafafian, A Hughes, S Lockwood
Criminology & Public Policy 18 (3), 649-673, 2019
1282019
The impact of childhood abuse on the commercial sexual exploitation of youth: A systematic review and meta-analysis
I De Vries, KE Goggin
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 21 (5), 886-903, 2020
582020
Policing labor trafficking in the United States
A Farrell, K Bright, I de Vries, R Pfeffer, M Dank
Trends in Organized Crime 23 (1), 36-56, 2020
552020
Measuring the nature and prevalence of human trafficking
A Farrell, I De Vries
The Palgrave international handbook of human trafficking, 147-162, 2020
552020
Labor Trafficking Victimizations: Repeat Victimization and Polyvictimization.
I De Vries, A Farrell
Psychology of Violence, 2017
372017
Connected to Crime: An exploration of the nesting of labour trafficking and exploitation in legitimate markets
I De Vries
The British Journal of Criminology, 2018
322018
Enhancing the identification of commercial sexual exploitation among a population of high-risk youths using predictive regularization models
I De Vries, M Kafafian, K Goggin, E Bouchard, S Goldfarb, A Farrell
Child maltreatment 25 (3), 318-327, 2020
272020
Extremely Wanted: Human trafficking statistics. What to do with the hodgepodge of numbers?
I de Vries, C Dettmeijer-Vermeulen
Forum on Crime & Society 8, 2015
272015
Anti-immigration sentiment and public opinion on human trafficking
I de Vries, C Nickerson, A Farrell, DE Wittmer-Wolfe, V Bouché
Crime, law and social change 72, 125-143, 2019
202019
ESTIMATING THE SIZE OF HARD-TO-REACH POPULATIONS USING CAPTURE-RECAPTURE METHODOLOGY, WITH A DISCUSSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION'S GLOBAL ESTIMATE OF FORCED LABOUR.
PGM van der Heijden, I de Vries, D Böhning, M Cruyff
Forum on Crime & Society 8, 2015
202015
Identifying online risk markers of hard-to-observe crimes through semi-inductive triangulation: The case of human trafficking in the United States
I de Vries, J Radford
The British Journal of Criminology 62 (3), 639-658, 2022
162022
Explaining the use of traditional law enforcement responses to human trafficking concerns in illicit massage businesses
I De Vries, A Farrell
Justice quarterly 40 (3), 337-362, 2023
112023
Examining the geography of illicit massage businesses hosting commercial sex and sex trafficking in the United States: The role of census tract and city-level factors
I De Vries
Crime & Delinquency 69 (11), 2218-2242, 2023
82023
Sex work
I De Vries, A Farrell
The encyclopedia of women and crime, 1-8, 2019
82019
Understanding factors associated with re-referral of youth for commercial sexual exploitation
M Kafafian, I de Vries, A Farrell, S Goldfarb, E Bouchard
Child abuse & neglect 117, 105092, 2021
72021
Crime frames and gender differences in the activation of crime concern and crime responses
I de Vries, A Farrell, V Bouché, DE Wittmer-Wolfe
Journal of Criminal Justice 66, 101651, 2020
72020
It’s your business: The role of the private sector in human trafficking
I De Vries, MA Jose, A Farrell
The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking, 745-762, 2020
72020
From responding to uncertainties and ambiguities to more constructive and inclusive debates on commercial sex and sex trafficking
I De Vries, JA Reid, A Farrell
Victims & Offenders 18 (3), 586-606, 2023
62023
Governing through Indicators: Structural biases and empirical challenges in indicator-based approaches to human trafficking research and policy
I De Vries, E Cockbain
Bristol University Press, 2023
62023
Labor trafficking victimizations: Repeat victimization and polyvictimization. Psychology of Violence, 8 (5), 630–638
I De Vries, A Farrell
52017
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