Human trafficking is the third largest business for organized crime worldwide, next to illegal weapons trading and drugs. Written by well-respected criminal justice scholars, this book examines the criminal investigation of sex trafficking. Providing a multidisciplinary exploration of this topic, the authors discuss:
International and national perspectives and the history of sex trafficking in America
Effective ways to train law enforcement in investigations
Major federal and state laws most applicable in sex trafficking investigations
The sexual exploitation of American children and those brought in from foreign countries
Interrogation of sex-trafficking suspects
Crime scene examination and physical evidence
The role and responsibilities of prosecutors
Effective ways to develop and maintain a multiagency task force