RT Article T1 Human trafficking JF Handbook of forensic social work SP 548 OP 569 A1 Preble, Kathleen M. A2 Nichols, Andrea J. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1920229078 AB As awareness about human trafficking has increased, so too has knowledge about the phenomenon and appropriate interventions. This chapter details theoretical underpinnings, evidenced-based knowledge, and interventions for supporting survivors of human trafficking. It offers a critical examination of interventions and how they may be applied when working with survivors. The chapter discusses the impacts of human trafficking response on communities of color and gender and sexual minorities and how these considerations may influence interactions with potential survivors. Concluding this chapter is a case study involving a survivor experiencing intimate partner–based trafficking and the ethical implications of intervention based on the social work code of ethics. A table of social work principles is provided with illustrations of evidence-based and competency-based social work actions when working with survivors of trafficking. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 565-569 SN 9780197694732 K1 Sex trafficking K1 Abstinence K1 Harm Reduction K1 Criminal Justice K1 social work ethics