Human Trafficking: Exploring the International Nature, Concerns, and Complexities
Synopsis
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. 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.
Topics discussed include:
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How data on human trafficking should be collected and analyzed, and how data collection can be improved through proper contextualization
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The importance of harmonization and consistency in legal definitions and interpretations within and among regions
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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
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Problems with victim identification, as well as erroneous assumptions of the scope of victimization
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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.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN: 9781032477596
- Number of pages: 318
- Dimensions: 177 x 253 x 23 mm
- Weight: 606g
- Languages: English
