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Human Trafficking : Exploring the International Nature, Concerns, and Complexities

Perrin, Benjamin(Edited by)Reichel, Philip(Edited by)Winterdyk, John(Edited by)
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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 contextualizationThe importance of harmonization and consistency in legal definitions and interpretations within and among regionsThe 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 workersProblems with victim identification, as well as erroneous assumptions of the scope of victimizationControversy over linking protection measures with cooperation with authoritiesHighlighting 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.

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Product Details
Routledge
1439820368 / 9781439820360
Hardback
364.15
05/12/2011
United States
English
xi, 306 p. : ill., map
26 cm