publications
The htv Lab is committed to knowledge engagement through both public reports and peer-reviewed academic journals.
Click on the linked reports below to read more about HTV’s methodological approach and findings.
Boittin, Margaret, Biz Herman, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Sarah Rich-Zendel, Soo Sun You. 2020. “Experimental Interventions Using Mass Media to Change Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Around Vulnerability to Forced Labor in Hong Kong.” Prepared for U.S. Department of Labor, 2020.
Boittin, Margaret, Biz Herman, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Sarah Rich-Zendel, and Soo Sun You. 2020. “The Long-Term Effects of an Awareness-Raising Campaign on Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Study in Nepal.” Prepared for U.S. Department of Labor.
Boittin, Margaret, Nicole Hinton, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, and Georgina Pizzolitto. 2019. “The Effects of Awareness-Raising Police Training to Combat Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking: An Experimental Study in Nepal.” Prepared for U.S. Department of Labor.
Boittin, Margaret, Claire Q. Evans, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, and Frank T. Tota II. 2018. “An Issue of “Otherness”: Beliefs that Human Trafficking Cannot Affect One’s In-Group Present Obstacle to Combatting Human Trafficking.” Global Insights Series #001, LAPOP, Vanderbilt University.
Archer, Dan, Margaret Boittin, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, and Sarah Zendel. 2018. “Designing and Effective Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign: Lessons from Nepal.” Global Insights Series #002, LAPOP, Vanderbilt University.
Archer, Dan, Margaret Boittin, and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo. 2016. “Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Experimental Intervention Using Anti-Trafficking Campaigns to Change Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in Nepal.” Research and Innovation Grants Working Paper Series, USAID.
Infographic on reducing vulnerability to human trafficking and designing anti-trafficking campaigns, prepared for USAID in conjunction with “Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Experimental Intervention Using Anti-Trafficking Campaigns to Change Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in Nepal.”