
Publications
Godoy, S.M., Bellatorre, C., Clarke, A., McClay, F., Rose, T., Bennett, C., Crisp, J., Chapman, M. V. (2024). “This is the first time I’ve felt seen”: How Community-Engagement Can Improve Human Trafficking Research [Manuscript submitted for publication]. Silver School of Social Work, New York University.
Crisp, J., Griffin, D., & Wiebe, C. (2024). Using a family systems approach as a protective factor against trafficking of children who have learning disabilities, Child Welfare Journal, 100(2), 103-121.
Bellatorre, C., & Crisp, J. (2024, July 30). The misconceptions of child trafficking. U.S. Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. https://www.state.gov/the-misconceptions-of-child-trafficking/
Crisp, J., & Bellatorre, C. (2024, July 30). The impact of trauma on child trafficking survivors. U.S. Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. https://www.state.gov/the-impact-of-trauma-on-child-trafficking-survivors/
Bala, A., Crisp, J., Knighton, T., Torres, M. I. M., & Song, S. (2024). Advancing equity for immigrant children who hav experienced human trafficking. Academic Pediatrics, 24(5S), 64-65.
Crisp, J. D., & Johnson, B. (2023). Using a positive psychology framework to empower survivors of human trafficking [Manuscript submitted for publication]. In L. Dryjanska, E. K. Hopper, & H. Stoklosa (Eds.), Psychological perspectives on human trafficking: Theory, research, prevention, and intervention. American Psychological Association.
Crisp, J. D. (2021). Unifying trauma-informed practice and voices of survivor leadership. 2021 Trafficking in persons report. U.S. Department of State.
Jaffe, G., Sullivan, M. E., Angelo-Rocha, M., Cafaro, C., Crisp, J. D., & Merriweather, T. (2022). Rethinking primary prevention of child trafficking: Recommendations from the Human Trafficking Task Force of the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 92(5), 616–621. https://doi.org/10.1037/ort0000632
Johnson, B., Crisp, J. D., & Johnson, K. (2021). Leaving the life: Embracing freedom from exploitation. BridgeHope.
Jaffe, G. Kimbrough-Melton, R., McLeigh, J. D., Sullivan, M., Boberiene, L., Crisp, J. D., Janus, N., Landers, M., Larson, J., & Recknor, F. (2020). Primary prevention framework for child trafficking: A white paper. Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice. https://gla.memberclicks.net/assets/Policy/White%20Paper-%20Primary%20Prevention%20Framework%20September%202020.pdf
Anthony, B., Amatullah, A. H., Anderson., N. M. B., Crisp, J. D., Crosson, L., D’Souza, H., Fasthorse, H., Hollis, J., John. D., Johnson, N., Liles, T., Lipenga, F., Lundstrom, M., Marty, R., McCarty, T., Moninda, Morrissey, A., Placides, R. P., … Woworuntu, S. (2018). On-ramps, intersections, and exit routes: A roadmap for systems and industries to prevent and disrupt human trafficking—social media. Polaris. https://polarisproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/A-Roadmap-for-Systems-and-Industries-to-Prevent-and-Disrupt-Human-Trafficking-Social-Media.pdf
Crisp, J. D. (2018). Tips for using images when reporting on human trafficking. The Irina Project part of UNC School of Media and Journalism. http://www.theirinaproject.org/uploads/1/0/7/5/107571037/tips_for_using_images_when_reporting_on_human_trafficking.pdf
Crisp, J. D. (2017). ‘I remember the smells, the sights, and the taste of slavery:’ Jessa Dillow Crisp shares her story. Global Citizen. https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/jessa-dillow-crisp-i-remember-the-smells-the-sight/