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Human Trafficking A Reference - Alexis A Aronowitz

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Human Trafficking  A Reference - Alexis A  Aronowitz


Human Trafficking A Reference - Alexis A Aronowitz
epub | 5.47 MB | English | Isbn:1440834849 |
Author: Alexis A. Aronowitz | PAge: 428 | Year: 2017



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Offering an up-to-date and comprehensive resource for students and general readers investigating human trafficking, this book examines the phenomenon in its many forms, the factors contributing to its existence, the victims it affects, and those who perpetrate this horrific crime.
The horrific reality is that millions of human beings are bought and sold every year worldwide. Human trafficking is not an obsolete practice, and these crimes are not rare in occurrence. Recent examples of human trafficking such as the abduction of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls by the terrorist organization Boko Haram and depictions of trafficking in films such as Taken have brought human trafficking squarely into the public eye. This book offers a comprehensive understanding of human trafficking in its many forms. It examines the traffickers who range from single operators to large, transnational organizations and investigates how they coerce, deceive, and exploit their victims in the domestic service, farming, construction, and sex industries as well as in the harvesting of organs.
The coverage includes common practices of human trafficking like sexual exploitation of women in Western and Central Europe, labor exploitation in the Middle East, and the exploitation of children in Western and Central Africa. Readers are introduced to various experts who have rescued and worked with victims, prosecuted cases, and conducted research to gain more insight into this crime and serious abuse of human rights, and they will gain insight into how a number of people and organizations are working to combat human trafficking and protect victims. Primary source documents that include reports by government, international organizations, and NGOs serve to aid readers in acquiring more knowledge on the topic.
  • Provides readers with a greater understanding of the complexities of human trafficking-from lack of clarity in the definition to the problem of identifying victims-and how human trafficking differs from human smuggling
  • Enables a greater appreciation for the social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors that contribute to human trafficking and suggests how these crimes should be addressed
  • Suggests measures that have been introduced and must be applied more extensively to combat trafficking and protect potential victims




Category:Social Science Reference, Social Sciences Reference, Criminology

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