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4 J. Human Trafficking [i] (2018)

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Journal   of Human Trafficking

CONTENTS

Volume  4   Number  1   2018

SPECIAL  ISSUE: Media and  Human   Trafficking: Negotiating Meaning, Representation, and Change

Guest Editors: Barbara Friedman and  Anne Johnston

Editors' Note: Introduction to the Special Issue
Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston                                                                1

ARTICLES
News  Reporting on Human  Trafficking: Exploratory Qualitative Interviews with Illinois News
Journalists
Jessica Reichert, Jaclyn Houston-Kolnik, Amanda L. Vasquez, and Emma Peterson         6

Victim Profiles: Direct and Indirect Effects of Anecdotes and Responsibility Attribution on
Support for Sex Trafficking Victims
Autumn  Shafer and Britney Looney                                                                21
Good  Versus Evil or Saying More: Strategies of Telling in Sex Trafficking Documentary Films
Siobahn Stiles                                                                                   35

TIP Reports as Policy and Narrative: Exploring the Communicative Framework for Policy
Enactment
Julie L. Taylor and Kirsten L. Isgro                                                            48

(De)Constructing Stereotypes: Media Representations, Social Perceptions, and Legal Responses
to Human  Trafficking
Silvia Rodriguez-L6pez                                                                          61

What's in a Name? Benefits and Challenges of Anti-Trafficking Language in Social Service
Provider Perspective
Andrea J. Nichols, Lara B. Gerassi, and Kelly Snider                                             73
COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM
What  Will Be the Headlines When We Die? Survivors as News Stories & News Sources
Savannah  J. Sanders                                                                            86

Anti-trafficking's Sensational Misinformation: The 72-hour Myth and America's Homeless
Youth
Laura T. Murphy                                                                                 89
Saviors, Scandal, and Representation: Dominant Media Narratives Around Human Trafficking in
International Adoption
Erin Siegal McIntyre                                                                             92

Hell Gate: The Implications of Representations of Human Trafficking in Popular Culture
Donna  M. Bickford                                                                               96

American Crime: Ignorance Is Not an Option
Melinda Manning                                                                                100

Saving Human  Trafficking Victims from Additional Stigma: Privacy Versus Publication Rights
Related to Identifying Images
Erin K. Coyle                                                                                  102

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