RT Article T1 Professionals’ Knowledge and Perceptions on Child Trafficking: Evidence from Portugal JF European journal on criminal policy and research VO 30 IS 1 SP 39 OP 61 A1 Martinho, Gabriela A2 Matos, Marlene A2 Gonçalves, Mariana LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1882516699 AB Children who have been trafficked may experience longer-term mental health consequences with a significant impact on all life domains. Key professionals must be prepared and adopt practices that help to prevent and fight child trafficking and the harm caused. This study aims to explore the current knowledge of professionals from Portugal on child trafficking and perceptions about their practices and skills. The sample consisted of 614 professionals from justice (47.1%), education (19.4%), social (18.9%), and health care (14.7%) areas who completed an online survey. Professionals were more knowledgeable about forms of exploitation and less about victims' profile. Professionals who had direct contact with and/or training in human trafficking presented more knowledge and positive perceptions about their practices and skills. This study aims to raise awareness and develop informed training programs based on professionals’ needs and challenges. K1 Child trafficking K1 Knowledge K1 Perceptions K1 Professionals DO 10.1007/s10610-022-09522-w