Symbolic Interactionism Sex Trafficking

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The lack of knowledge in the medical profession detecting sex trafficking victims has become a safety issue within society. “According to the Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, sex trafficking (ST) is defined as “a commercial sex act . . . induced by force, fraud, or coercion” (Medical Providers 896). Medical personnel are crucial in society, detecting at risk victims and bringing attention to a serious issue. Sex trafficking is a serious societal concern and an issue that occurs every day, everywhere. “An interactionist perspective focuses on how we us language, words, and symbols to create and maintain our social reality”. (Anna Leon-Guerrero 16). Within sex trafficking interactionist perspective looks at how medical personnel communicate with at risk victims as well as recognizing signs/ “symbols” of body language. Interacting and reading the situation, with a detailed understanding of an at risk victim, is how lives are saved. …show more content…

In order to maintain the safe and secure social reality that is desired, it is important to understand the dangers that harm that desire. Sex trafficking victims want nothing more than to be rescued and it takes outsiders, in this case medical professionals, to recognize the issues in their reality and take action. At risk victims should not go unseen due to lack of knowledge in the medical field. “A strategic, coordinated health care response to identified ST victims will help reduce the health consequences these victims face, ensure patients’ quality of care and safety, and improve efforts to address this important public health issue.” (Medical Providers

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