Rich, Edna G2023-03-222023-03-222022Price, R.K., Bender, A.K., Milazzo, F.H., Rich, E.G., Roman, N.V., Zhang, S.X. and Koegler, E.L., 2022. Prevalence estimates of trafficking in persons using statistical definitions: a cross-sectional high-risk community survey in Cape Town, South Africa. BMJ open, 12(12), p.e063617.http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063617http://hdl.handle.net/10566/8634Current research on trafficking in persons (TIP) relies heavily on legal and prosecutorial definitions. A public health approach has called for population-level assessment; however, identification of TIP victims lacks a standardised operational definition. This study applied the Prevalence Reduction Innovation Forum (PRIF) statistical definitions, developed by the US Department of State, to a community survey in Cape Town, South AfricaenSouth AfricaCape TownHuman TraffickingKidnappingsStatistics studiesPrevalence estimates of trafficking in persons using statistical definitions: A cross-sectional high-risk community survey in Cape Town, South AfricaArticle