University of Texas: Research Debunks Myth of Super Bowl Sex Trafficking, Improves Media Narrative
October 30, 2019
October 30, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 30 [TNSsociologyresearch-Anti-Trafficking Review]-- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
For years news outlets have tied major sporting events to an increase in sex trafficking, but researchers have now revealed that assumption is a myth and that misleading news stories foster distorted views and misguided interventions that do not reduce harm or protect victims.
Before 2018, 76% of U.S. print media helped propagate the myth of . . .
For years news outlets have tied major sporting events to an increase in sex trafficking, but researchers have now revealed that assumption is a myth and that misleading news stories foster distorted views and misguided interventions that do not reduce harm or protect victims.
Before 2018, 76% of U.S. print media helped propagate the myth of . . .