![]() ![]() ![]() The study found two patterns of prolonged or problematic use of homeless services and identified several risk factors associated with those patterns. It combined qualitative interviews with homeless service users and service providers with a statistical analysis homeless service usage data. This study looked at differing experiences of homelessness in Hawai’i by using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. ![]() Krissy Gleason, Visiting Professor of Community Psychologyįebruat Noon in Katz 210 on the UMA Augusta campus & Lewiston 118 on the UMA Bangor campus The Experience of Homelessness in Hawai’i We focus on the state of the law in Maine, who is most vulnerable to trafficking, current resources for victims, and recommendations to provide more protections for victims and stronger laws against human trafficking. We define human trafficking and discuss how pervasive the problems of sex and labor trafficking are. This RaP colloquium explores Human Trafficking in Maine, the USA, and the world. Sharon Sawyer, Assistant Professor of Justice StudiesĪpat Noon in Katz 53 on the UMA Augusta campus & Lewiston 118 on the UMA Bangor campus Jessica Sidelinger, first-year Justice Studies student RaP Sessions from 2017-2018 “Not in My Backyard!” - Human Trafficking in Maine ![]()
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