The Palgrave international handbook of human trafficking
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The Palgrave international handbook of human trafficking
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Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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- v. 2
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This handbook is an international, comprehensive, reference tool in the field of trafficking in people and slavery. It covers everything from historical perspectives to cutting-edge topics to provide a high-level and systematic examination of the field which is at the forefront of both research and practice. It has an impressive breadth of entries from leading experts and international organisations to NGOs on the ground. This handbook is truly global with contributions from scholars and practitioners on virtually every continent (e.g. Europe, North America, Australia, Africa, Asia, and South America). This book also covers problematic areas that cannot be found in other reference works.
The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking is divided into eight key sections:
1. History of Slavery and Trafficking in Persons
2. Explanations and Methods of Inquiry
3. Types of Trafficking in Persons
4. Trafficking in Persons and Response Mechanisms
5. Organizational Profiles
6. Country, Region and Local Response Mechanisms
7. The work of Non-Governmental Organizations
8. Future Issues and Directions in Controlling Trafficking in Persons.
Table of Contents
Part 1: History of Slavery and Trafficking in Persons.- 1. The evolution of slavery: From antiquity to Contemporary times.- 2. Globalization and Human Trafficking: Slavery in the 21st Century.- 3. Resistance and the Enslaved.- Part 2: Explanations and methods of inquiry.- 1. The nebulous definition of slavery: Definitions of slavery.- 2. Measuring immeasurable.- 3. Data and methods used.- 4. Ethical questions related to the research.- 5. Developing a universal standard of care for victims of trafficking under the guise of torture trauma.- 6. Corporate criminal liability for human trafficking.- 7. Corruption and human trafficking.- Part 3: Types of trafficking in human beings.- 1. The Confused and Erratic Response to Migrant Smuggling, Human Trafficking and the Mass Movement of Refugees.- 2. The challenge of addressing both forced labour and sexual exploitation.- 3. Telling Victims from Criminals: Human Trafficking for the Purpose of Criminal Exploitation.- 4. Defining child trafficking for labour exploitation, forced child labour and child labour.- 5. Child soldiers.- 6. Organ, tissue, cell trafficking.- 7. Domestic Sex Trafficking of Youth.- 8. Family violence and exploitation: examining the contours of violence and exploitation.- 9. Sex trafficking.- 10. From the Street Corner to the Digital World: How the Digital Age Impacts Sex Trafficking Detection and Data Collection.- 11. The onset of global violent extremism and its nexus with human trafficking.- 12. Transplant tourism and human trafficking.- 13. Forced Marriage.- 14. Potentially: Consent in Human Trafficking.- Part 4: Human Trafficking and response mechanisms.- 1.The Nordic Model.- 2.Creating Sanctuary: Trauma-Informed Change for Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation.- 3.Human Rights vs. Prosecution.- 4.The United Nation's 4Ps model in response to human trafficking etc.
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