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Sex trafficking and the role of state police within Australia
Angeleke Elfes, Philip Birch
Centre for Law and Justice
Law, Justice and Resilience Research Group
Home Affairs, Policing and Security Science (HAPSS) Research Group
University of New South Wales
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Australia
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Role of Government
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State Police
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Sex Trafficking
100%
Police Force
30%
Police Officers
20%
Policing Practices
20%
Structured Interview
10%
Operational Practices
10%
Design Methodology
10%
Financial Resources
10%
Human Resources
10%
Law
10%
Crime Type
10%
Communication Strategies
10%
Organized Crime
10%
Sex Work
10%
Law Enforcement Personnel
10%
Practice of Law
10%
Partnership Working
10%
Proactive Policing
10%
Federal Law
10%
Federal Police
10%
Sexual Servitude
10%
State Law
10%
Reactive Policing
10%
One-state Reality
10%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Sex Trafficking
100%
Police Officer
20%
State Law
10%
Financial Resources
10%
Communication Strategies
10%
Organized Crime
10%
Structured Interview
10%
Qualitative Research
10%
Human Resources
10%
Federal Law
10%
Good Practice
10%