The article citation I searched for,
Farrell, A.,
Owens, C., & Mcdevitt, J. (2014). New laws but few cases: Understanding the
challenges to the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking cases.
Crime, Law and Social Change, 61(2), 139-168. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10611-013-9442-1
To perform a citation search, I used the Mt.SAC library
website and went to the 'Books, Articles & More' tab and selected 'A-Z List
for eResources'. I was direct to the following website:
I searched "Crime, Law and Social Change" journal
with a 'Match all words' search option.
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From there I selected the full text
from ProQuest because that database is familiar to me. The search listed two
other full text options but I haven't used those databases before. I selected
the article year and then the volume number along with the associated issue
number.
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This method for searching for citations is really fast and gets you full text results to help you verify references and gain additional references. The ProQuest option also has a 'Cited by' link in which you can see other articles that cited your article in question.
Great job Regena!!
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DeleteI think its great that you are tackling such a controversial topic. I tried to watch a sex trafficking documentary on Netflix once and I was unable to finish it because I was horrified by it. But I have to give you props on your annotated bibliography. I really enjoyed that fact that you put down secondary source on one of your article. I thought that was pretty great.