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Human Trafficking

Author : Margaret Malloch
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 26,78 MB
Release : 2016-01-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1474401139

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What is human trafficking? This volume critically examines the competing discourses surrounding human trafficking, the conceptual basis of global responses and the impact of these horrific acts worldwide.

Human Trafficking

Author : Peter W. Blair (Jr.)
Publisher : Lawyers & Judges Publishing
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 35,27 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Human trafficking
ISBN : 9781936360222

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"This book proposes unique solutions to human trafficking in the United States, Australia, and Europe that can be applied elsewhere in the world. It explores the intersection of human trafficking with other phenomena such as cults, drug trafficking, human rights, and gender issues. Importantly, this book unveils the cutting-edge Social Influence Model for admitting evidence of undue influence and coercion into court when trafficking victims find themselves on the wrong side of a prosecution."--Back cover.

Human Trafficking

Author : Lita Sorensen
Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 22,73 MB
Release : 2019-12-15
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 1534506519

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According to UNICEF, human trafficking generates a staggering 32 billion dollars in profits each year. Human trafficking takes place all around the world, affecting nearly every country, rich and poor. Women, girls, and migrants are extremely vulnerable to traffickers, who coerce them into sexual exploitation and forced labor. How can the international community allow such terrible criminal networks to flourish? This informative volume offers a diverse array of case studies, first-person accounts, and analyses from experts in the field to provide a full picture of what has been called a pandemic of the twenty-first century.

What is Wrong with Human Trafficking?

Author : Rita Haverkamp
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 40,19 MB
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509921524

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The overarching objective of this volume is to discuss and critique the legal regulation of human trafficking in national and transnational context. Specifically, discussion is needed not only with regard to the historical and philosophical points of departure for any criminalisation of trafficking, but also, regarding the societal and social framework, the empirical dimension such as existing statistics in the area, and the need for more data. The book combines descriptive and normative analyses of the crime of trafficking in human beings from a cross-legal perspective. Notwithstanding the enhanced interest for human trafficking in politics, the public and the media, a critical perspective such as the one pursued herewith has so far been largely absent. Against this background, this approach allows for theoretical findings to be addressed by pointing out and elaborating different, interdisciplinary conflicts and inconsistencies in the regulation of human trafficking. The book discusses the phenomenon of human trafficking critically from various angles, giving it 'shape' and showing how it comes to life in the legal regulation.

The Security Implications of Human Trafficking

Author : Jamille Bigio
Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations Press
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 50,94 MB
Release : 2019-09-30
Category :
ISBN : 9780876097755

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Human trafficking is a criminal and security concern: it can fuel conflict, drive displacement, and undercut the ability of international institutions to promote peace and stability. The United States and its allies should take steps to reduce human trafficking in conflict and terrorism-affected contexts while promoting broader peace and stability.

Global Human Trafficking

Author : Molly Dragiewicz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 22,4 MB
Release : 2014-12-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1134710380

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Human trafficking has moved from relative obscurity to a major area of research, policy and teaching over the past ten years. Research has sprung from criminology, public policy, women’s and gender studies, sociology, anthropology, and law, but has been somewhat hindered by the failure of scholars to engage beyond their own disciplines and favoured methodologies. Recent research has begun to improve efforts to understand the causes of the problem, the experiences of victims, policy efforts, and their consequences in specific cultural and historical contexts. Global Human Trafficking: Critical issues and contexts foregrounds recent empirical work on human trafficking from an interdisciplinary, critical perspective. The collection includes classroom-friendly features, such as introductory chapters that provide essential background for understanding the trafficking literature, textboxes explaining key concepts, discussion questions for each chapter, and lists of additional resources, including films, websites, and additional readings for each chapter. The authors include both eminent and emerging scholars from around the world, drawn from law, anthropology, criminology, sociology, cultural studies, and political science and the book will be useful for undergraduate and graduate courses in these areas, as well as for scholars interested in trafficking.

Human Trafficking

Author : Christina Fisanick
Publisher : Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,76 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN :

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It is estimated that human trafficking generates many billions of dollars of profit per year, second only to drug trafficking as the most profitable form of transnational crime. This book explores issues related to human trafficking, including what factors contribute to human trafficking, if internet sites used for sex trafficking should be shut down, and if globalization promotes human trafficking. It contains a collection of writings by foremost authorities in the field, representing a broad range of views on the topics discussed. Each chapter presents an important question about the subject such as Can global cooperation reduce human trafficking? and the opinions that follow are grouped into yes and no categories. By evaluating contrasting opinions, readers can attain an objective knowledge of the subject. Fact boxes are included to summarize important information for researchers.

Identifying Factors in Human Trafficking

Author : Patrice M. Broderick
Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 17,26 MB
Release : 2005-07-23
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1581122837

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This thesis reviews the transnational problem of human trafficking, a form of slavery. Women and children are trafficked within and between countries at an alarming rate and it has become a prime agenda for the Bush Administration and the Department of State to call for action and solutions to. This thesis opens with a defining of this problem and overview of the scope of the problem on a global scale. It reviews social, political and economic factors which play a role. It describes laws enacted and police responses and describes what research has been conducted to get a grasp of what is involved and what might be done. This author decided to explore factors that other researchers have suggested are compelling factors in victimization. This research hypothesis for this thesis explores the economic factors. Comparisons are made between countries of origin where victims originate from and destination countries where they are trafficked to. The research findings reveal some significant differences in economic factors exist between the origin and destination countries. The findings lend support in why victims feel compelled to seek entrance to countries like the U.S. and Australia or U.K. and might be easy prey for traffickers. This author makes it clear that the research here does not mean that this is why they are victimized. Further research with victim surveys and victim interviews will be helpful. Furthermore, it will be valuable to conduct more exploration of the economic factors, but more accurate data sources are needed. It is recommended that countries attempt to establish more standardized criteria for reporting economic data.

Human Trafficking

Author : John Winterdyk
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 28,15 MB
Release : 2011-12-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 1439820368

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Human trafficking is a crime that undermines fundamental human rights and a broader sense of global order. It is an atrocity that transcends borders—with some regions known as exporters of trafficking victims and others recognized as destination countries. Edited by three global experts and composed of the work of an esteemed panel of contributors, Human Trafficking: Exploring the International Nature, Concerns, and Complexities examines techniques used to protect and support victims of trafficking as well as strategies for prosecution of offenders. Topics discussed include: How data on human trafficking should be collected and analyzed, and how data collection can be improved through proper contextualization The importance of harmonization and consistency in legal definitions and interpretations within and among regions The need for increased exchange of information and cooperation between the various actors involved in combating human trafficking, including investigators, law enforcement and criminal justice professionals, and social workers Problems with victim identification, as well as erroneous assumptions of the scope of victimization Controversy over linking protection measures with cooperation with authorities Highlighting the issues most addressed by contemporary scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers, this volume also suggests areas ripe for further inquiry and investigation. Supplemented by discussion questions in each chapter, the book is sure to stimulate debate on a troubling phenomenon.

Human Trafficking in Ohio

Author : Jeremy M. Wilson
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 18,10 MB
Release : 2007-11-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0833044346

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Wilson and Dalton explore the extent and characteristics of human trafficking in Ohio through both a content analysis of newspaper accounts and interviews with criminal justice officials and social service providers. The authors identify and discuss sex-trafficking cases in Toledo and forced-labor cases in Columbus, and compare the two cities' responses to human trafficking. They conclude with suggestions on how these responses might be improved.