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The Effects of Awareness-Raising Police Trainings to Combat Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking: An Experimental Study in Nepal

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2019
Document Type
REPORT

This study focuses on the attitudes and behavior of police officers around child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking (CFT). The study is based on a randomized controlled trial that surveyed over 1,000 law enforcement officers in Nepal and examined the effects of three types of campaigns focused on raising greater awareness about CFT among law enforcement officers.

Project Topics
Child Labor
Forced labor
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
LABOR ISSUES
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Intervention Type
Research
Awareness-raising
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Project
Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Experimental Intervention Using Anti-Trafficking Campaigns to Change Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in Nepal
Grantee
UC Berkeley
Author
Margaret Boittin (York University), Nicole Hinton (Vanderbilt University), Cecilia Hyunjung Mo (University of California, Berkeley), Georgina Pizzolitto (Vanderbilt University)
Research Type
Quantitative research
Language
English
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