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Kaitlin Casassa
Kaitlin Casassa
PhD Student, The Ohio State University
Verified email at osu.edu
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Trauma bonding perspectives from service providers and survivors of sex trafficking: A scoping review
K Casassa, L Knight, C Mengo
Trauma, violence, & abuse 23 (3), 969-984, 2022
582022
Dignity and worth for all: Identifying shared values between social work and Christian faith-based groups’ anti-sex trafficking discourse
L Knight, K Casassa, N Kagotho
Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 41 (2 …, 2022
132022
“I Am Almost a Breadwinner for My Family”: Exploring the Manifestation of Agency in Sex Workers’ Personal and Professional Contexts
S Karandikar, K Casassa, L Knight, M Espana, N Kagotho
Affilia 37 (1), 26-41, 2022
82022
“He Loves Me Hard and Then He Abuses Me Hard”: How service providers define and explain trauma bonds among sex trafficking survivors
K Casassa, A Ploss, S Karandikar
Violence against women 30 (5), 1354-1377, 2024
32024
“I Needed People to Tell Me No:” Exploring How Participation in a Human Trafficking Specialty Docket Affects Survivors’ of Sex Trafficking Experiences of Trauma Bonding
K Casassa, G England, S Karandikar
Victims & Offenders, 1-19, 2023
12023
“There's a lot missing”: Treating survivors of sex trafficking with trauma bonds
K Casassa, A Ploss, S Karandikar
Journal of Social Work 23 (5), 838-857, 2023
12023
Defining success for survivors of domestic violence: Perspectives from survivors and service providers
C Mengo, K Casassa, KG Wolf, L Bhuyan, A Ibrahim
Journal of family violence 38 (3), 463-476, 2023
12023
Economic considerations of migrant female sex workers in India
S Karandikar, L Knight, K Casassa, M España, N Kagotho
Sexuality & Culture 26 (3), 853-877, 2022
12022
“I Had to Allow Myself to Heal”: How Survivors of Sex Trafficking Have Experienced Healing From Trauma Bonding
K Casassa, G England, S Karandikar
Violence Against Women, 10778012241248458, 2024
2024
“Drugs Can Be a Great Coercion”: Service Providers’ Perspectives on the Relationship between Substance Use and Trauma Bonding among Survivors of Sex Trafficking
K Casassa, A Ploss, S Karandikar
Health & Social Work 48 (3), 198-208, 2023
2023
‘We Were Not Earning Enough, So We Started This Job:’Pathways to Navigate Sex Work in Kathmandu, Nepal
S Karandikar, LB Gezinski, K Casassa, M Kaloga
The International Journal of Community and Social Development 5 (2), 203-217, 2023
2023
Invisible Chains: Exploring Survivors’ of Sex Trafficking Experiences of Trauma Bonding in a Human Trafficking Court in a Midwestern State
K Casassa
The Ohio State University, 2022
2022
A Multisite Field Placement Approach for Social Work Interns in the Antitrafficking Arena: An Innovative Model at a Midwestern University
RE Lynch, JCA Meshelemiah, K Casassa
Journal of Social Work Education 57 (4), 720-730, 2021
2021
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