Kate Price

Kate Price

Associate Research Scientist

  • Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Kate[dot]price@wellesley[dot]edu
  • CV

Research areas: Investigation and prevention of child sex trafficking

Kate Price, Ph.D., is an associate research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, where she studies family-controlled commercial sexual exploitation of children and state-level child sex trafficking policy.

She is also a senior research scholar at the Global Association of Human Trafficking Scholars, an advisor for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Global Platform for Child Exploitation Policy and Child Sex Trafficking Expert Working Group, and an alumni scholar at the Brandeis University Women's Studies Research Center.

An internationally recognized child sex trafficking expert, Price has influenced the passage of state-level children's human rights legislation and United Nations child sex trafficking policy. She lectures regularly at academic conferences, universities, and non-governmental organization meetings, and her work has been published in numerous scholarly journals. Price is the recipient of a My Life, My Choice Beacon of Light Award, a Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize medal, a Mariam K. Chamberlain Dissertation Award from the International Center for Research on Women, and an American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship.

Prior to her current appointment, Price was a WCW visiting scholar while she completed a writing project in collaboration with Boston Globe journalist Janelle Nanos: Kate Price remembers something terrible. Nanos was named a 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist for the piece.

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