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To address child trafficking, prevent instead of punish
Anti-child trafficking policies rely on the criminal justice system. A new book argues prevention, not punishment, may be a better way to protect children.

Anti-child trafficking policy and programs have relied heavily on the criminal justice system, but a new book advocates for using public health methodologies to forge a more comprehensive response to the problem.
Child trafficking is pervasive. Although people may perceive the issue to exist only in other countries, it is a significant issue in the United States.
Jonathan Todres, a law professor at Georgia State University, and Angela Diaz, director of the Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, say they wrote Preventing Child Trafficking: A Public Health Approach (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019) with four aims:
- Help bring public health methodologies into mainstream discourse.
- Highlight the role that the health care system can play in responding to child trafficking.
- Spur the development of best practices for addressing child trafficking and other forms of child exploitation.
- Offer a starting point for other sectors to think about how they can prevent trafficking.
Here, Todres explains why prevention, not punishment, is the best way to protect children around the world:
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