Integrating Human Trafficking Data: A Case Study of Conceptual and Operational Variation in Ohio

Q1 Social Sciences
V. Anderson, T. C. Kulig, Christopher J. Sullivan
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper describes the process and methods of integrating human trafficking data across agency record sources. This study focuses on the process of collecting and integrating comprehensive human trafficking data for research purposes. Using a case study framework for the state of Ohio, we first explore the variation in human trafficking definitions used across agencies and the implications for integrating data sources. Second, we describe how these disparate sources of data were integrated with the goal of estimating the prevalence of human trafficking. Third, we describe the need for conceptual and operational clarification in how agencies define and measure human trafficking victimization as we identified a lack of uniformity in definitions and variability in the types of measured items. In conducting this statewide prevalence study, we identified challenges to integrating agency record data across sources based on variation in definitions and variable inclusion which led to conceptual ambiguity. We offer three practical recommendations to improving conceptual and operational approaches to human trafficking measurement. In particular, attending carefully to the process of data collection can improve measurement to promote change in practice that facilitates more effective intervention.
整合人口贩运数据:俄亥俄州概念和操作变化的案例研究
摘要本文描述了跨机构记录来源整合人口贩运数据的过程和方法。本研究侧重于为研究目的收集和整合全面的人口贩运数据的过程。使用俄亥俄州的案例研究框架,我们首先探讨了各机构使用的人口贩运定义的差异以及整合数据源的意义。其次,我们描述了如何将这些不同的数据来源与估计人口贩运流行率的目标相结合。第三,我们描述了机构如何定义和衡量人口贩运受害情况的概念和操作澄清的必要性,因为我们发现定义缺乏统一性,衡量项目的类型也存在差异。在进行这项全州范围的流行率研究时,我们发现了根据定义的差异和导致概念模糊的变量包含来整合跨来源的机构记录数据的挑战。我们提出了三项切实可行的建议,以改进人口贩运计量的概念和操作方法。特别是,认真关注数据收集过程可以改进测量,以促进实践中的变革,从而促进更有效的干预。
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Journal of Human Trafficking
Journal of Human Trafficking Social Sciences-Anthropology
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