Human Trafficking: A Reference Handbook

Author:   Alexis A. Aronowitz (University College Utrecht, the Netherlands)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781440834844


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   24 February 2017
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Alexis A. Aronowitz (University College Utrecht, the Netherlands)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   ABC-CLIO
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.822kg
ISBN:  

9781440834844


ISBN 10:   1440834849
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   24 February 2017
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface, 1 Background and History, Slavery in Ancient Times, The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, The Abolition of Slavery and the Rise of the White Slave Trade, Trafficking in Women and Children, Trafficking in Persons, What Is in a Definition?, Defining Human Trafficking, How Does Trafficking Differ from Smuggling?, How Straightforward Is the Definition of Human Trafficking?, What Contributes to Human Trafficking?, Push and Pull Factors, Poverty, Migration, Globalization, Gender Inequality, Social Hierarchy and Discrimination (Minority Status), Traditional Practices, Demographic Factors, Political Instability and Conflict, War and Peacekeepers, Technology, Supply and Demand, Facilitators of Human Trafficking, Conclusion, References, 2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions, The Extent of the Problem: Counting and Identifying Victims of Trafficking, Identifying Victims of Trafficking, The Victim Pyramid, Trafficking as a Process Rather than a Single Crime, Markets in Which Victims Are Trafficked, Traditional Markets, Illicit Markets, Unusual Forms of Human Trafficking, The Victims, Risk Factors for Trafficking, Male Victims, Child Victims, Other Vulnerable Victims, The Impact of Human Trafficking: Harm to the Victims, Why Victims Do Not Identify Themselves as Victims, From Victim to Survivor, Traffickers: Who They Are and Why They Become Involved in the Crime of Human Trafficking, Use of Violence and Threats to Control Victims, From Victim to Victimizer: How Victims Become Traffickers, Trafficking Organizations, Roles within Trafficking Organizations, Measures to End Trafficking, Prevention, Awareness Raising, National Hotlines, More Permanent Prevention Measures, Victim Assistance and Protection, In the Host Country, Upon Returning Home, Law Enforcement and Prosecution, Law Enforcement Investigations and Arrests, Law Enforcement Training, What will Guarantee Law Enforcement's Success and Ensure a Victim-Centered Approach?, Prosecutions, Partnerships, The Public Sector, The Private Sector, Religious Institutions, Measures to Reduce Primary Demand, Repressive Measures, Legislative Measures, Awareness-Raising Campaigns, Social and Cultural Measures, Demand Reduction among Military Personnel, Raising Costs and Risks, Reducing Profit: Hitting Traffickers Where It Hurts, Effecting Permanent Change, What Can You Do to Help Fight Human Trafficking?, Learn, Join, Act, References, 3 Perspectives, Estimating the Magnitude of Trafficking and Slavery: Ronald Weitzer, Labor Exploitation of Migrant Workers in the Netherlands: Joanne van der Leun, American Girls: Victims of Human Trafficking: Aaron Cohen, Human Trafficking and Terrorist Groups: Elif Isitman, The First European Anti-trafficking NGO Is Born: Patsy Sörensen and Klaus Vanhoutte, The Dutch Religious Community and Its Work against Trafficking in Women: Ivonne van de Kar, Declining Assistance: Understanding Trafficked Persons' Decisions, Choices, and Resiliency: Rebecca Surtees, Female Human Traffickers: Dina Siegel, What Are the Challenges in Prosecuting Human Trafficking Offenses?: Glynn Rankin, 4 Profiles, Kathryn Bolkovac (1960– ), CNN Freedom Project: Ending Modern-Day Slavery, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Sunita Danuwar and Shakti Samuha, Declaration of Istanbul Custodial Group, ECPAT, International Justice Mission, International Labour Organization, International Organization for Migration, La Strada International, Liberty Asia, Loretta Lynch (1959– ), Steve Maman (1975– ), National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, Nigeria, National Association to Protect Children, National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence Against Children, the Netherlands, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (U.S. Department of State), Polaris Project, Najibullah Quraishi, STOP THE TRAFFIK, Truckers Against Trafficking, Harriet Tubman (circa 1820–1913), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 5 Data and Documents, Data, Victims and Forms of Exploitation, Table 5.1: Detected Victims of Trafficking by Age and Gender, 2011, Table 5.2: Forms of Exploitation among Detected Victims of Trafficking, 2011, Table 5.3: Gender Breakdown of Detected Victims of Trafficking for Forced Labor by Region, 2010–2012 (or More Recent), Table 5.4: Forms of Exploitation among Detected Trafficking Victims by Region of Detection, 2010–2012 (or More Recent), Trafficking Flows, Table 5.5: Trafficking Flows by Geographical Reach, 2010–2012 (or More Recent), Table 5.6: Shares of Detected Victims by Subregional and Transregional Trafficking, Criminal Justice Responses to Trafficking, Table 5.7: Number of Convictions Recorded per Year, Share of Countries, 2010–2012, Table 5.8: Persons as Suspects, Persons Prosecuted, and Persons Convicted by Gender, 2010–2012, Table 5.9: Suspects, Prosecutions, and Convictions by Gender and Region, Government Responses to Trafficking, Table 5.10: U.S. Department of State Tier Ranking, Country Ratings on Government Responses, Table 5.11: Country Ratings on Government Responses, Heroes Acting to End Modern Slavery, Table 5.12: TIP Report Hero Acting to End Modern Slavery Award, 2015–2016, Documents, The Many Faces of Human Trafficking, Recognizing the Signs, The Human and Social Costs of Trafficking, Summary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and Reauthorizations, Breaking the Chain: Corruption and Human Trafficking, Preventing Human Trafficking in Global Supply Chains, 6 Resources, Books and Book Chapters, Dissertations, Reports, Academic Articles and Journals, Investigative Journalism, Academic Collaboration Platforms, Videos and Documentaries, 7 Chronology, Glossary, Index, About the Author,

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This useful reference tool will orient high school students and undergraduates looking for assistance in framing their paper topics. Despite the 'Reference Handbook' subtitle, academic librarians may want to shelve the volume in circulating collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Beginning students; general readers. - Choice A fascinating and in-depth read that includes primary resources and reports from various government agencies, international agencies, and private organizations that give insight into what is being done currently and how to be watchful and aware if we suspect possible victimization. This would be a good resource for high school students seeking data for reports and research as well as for those just looking for more information on the topic. Recommended. - School Library Connection


A fascinating and in-depth read that includes primary resources and reports from various government agencies, international agencies, and private organizations that give insight into what is being done currently and how to be watchful and aware if we suspect possible victimization. This would be a good resource for high school students seeking data for reports and research as well as for those just looking for more information on the topic. Recommended. - School Library Connection This useful reference tool will orient high school students and undergraduates looking for assistance in framing their paper topics. Despite the 'Reference Handbook' subtitle, academic librarians may want to shelve the volume in circulating collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Beginning students; general readers. - Choice


This useful reference tool will orient high school students and undergraduates looking for assistance in framing their paper topics. Despite the 'Reference Handbook' subtitle, academic librarians may want to shelve the volume in circulating collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Beginning students; general readers. - Choice


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Alexis A. Aronowitz is senior lecturer in criminology at University College Utrecht and Leiden University College The Hague, the Netherlands.

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