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A  Horning
A Horning
Assistant Professor, School of Criminology & Justice Studies University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Verified email at uml.edu
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Conflict and agency among sex workers and pimps: A closer look at domestic minor sex trafficking
A Marcus, A Horning, R Curtis, J Sanson, E Thompson
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 653 (1 …, 2014
2442014
Is child to adult as victim is to criminal? Social policy and street-based sex work in the USA
A Marcus, R Riggs, A Horning, S Rivera, R Curtis, E Thompson
Sexuality research and social policy 9, 153-166, 2012
852012
Peeling the onion: Domestically trafficked minors and other sex work involved youth
A Horning
Dialectical Anthropology 37, 299-307, 2013
542013
Pimping and profitability: Testing the economics of trafficking in street sex markets in Atlantic City, New Jersey
A Marcus, J Sanson, A Horning, E Thompson, R Curtis
Sociological Perspectives 59 (1), 46-65, 2016
442016
South African serial homicide: Consistency in victim types and crime scene actions across series
CG Salfati, AM Horning, M Sorochinski, GN Labuschagne
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 12 (1), 83-106, 2015
422015
Prior crime specialization and its relationship to homicide crime scene behavior type
AM Horning, CG Salfati, K Crawford
Homicide Studies 14 (4), 377-399, 2010
392010
Third party sex work and pimps in the age of anti-trafficking
A Horning, A Marcus
Springer, 2017
272017
South African serial homicide: A victim‐focused behavioural typology
AM Horning, CG Salfati, GN Labuschagne
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 12 (1), 44-68, 2015
272015
The trafficking in persons report: A game of risk
A Horning, C Thomas, AM Henninger, A Marcus
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 38 (3 …, 2014
272014
South African serial homicide: Offender and victim demographics and crime scene actions
CG Salfati, GN Labuschagne, AM Horning, M Sorochinski, J De Wet
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 12 (1), 18-43, 2015
262015
Pimps, bottoms, and the nexus of caring and cash in a harlem sex market
A Horning, J Sriken
Third party sex work and pimps in the age of anti-trafficking, 71-88, 2017
192017
Double-edged risk: unaccompanied minor refugees (UMRs) in Sweden and their search for safety
A Horning, SV Jordenö, N Savoie
Journal of Refugee Studies 33 (2), 390-415, 2020
142020
Introduction: In search of pimps and other varieties
A Horning, A Marcus
Third party sex work and pimps in the age of anti-trafficking, 1-13, 2017
142017
Oblivious ‘Sex Traffickers’: Challenging stereotypes and the fairness of US trafficking laws
A Horning, L Stalans
Anti-trafficking review, 67-86, 2022
122022
Risky business: Harlem pimps’ work decisions and economic returns
A Horning, C Thomas, A Marcus, J Sriken
Deviant Behavior 41 (2), 160-185, 2020
112020
Harlem Pimps’ reflections on quitting: External and internal reasons
A Horning, L Thompson, C Thomas
Quitting the Sex Trade, 29-54, 2021
92021
Quitting the sex trade: Keeping narratives inside the debates on prostitution policy and legislation
A Horning
Victims & Offenders 14 (5), 533-539, 2019
62019
Harlem pimps’ accounts of their economic pathways and feelings of insiderness and outsiderness
A Horning, C Thomas, S Jordenö
PubPub, 2019
62019
Child sex trafficking: Toward an agentcentered approach
A Marcus, A Horning, R Curtis
Human trafficking reconsidered: Rethinking the problem, envisioning new …, 2014
62014
Walking the tightrope: Ethical dilemmas of doing fieldwork with youth in US sex markets
A Horning, A Paladino
Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking, 205-223, 2016
42016
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