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Human Trafficking in Europe - Character, Causes and Consequences

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'This cutting edge book illustrates the contested nature of trafficking in persons and its implications for policy-making. It calls for better attention for the prevention of trafficking and acknowledges the existence of forced labour in all industries and domestic settings. It boldly takes trafficking studies away from narrow debates on the best way to protect sex workers! to restrict migration! or to punish criminal gangs into the debate on severe human rights violations and the structural pressures that lead to vulnerability to exploitation of migrants.' - Dr Christien van den Anker! School of Politics! University of the West of England! UK Informationen zum Autor LORENA AROCHA is Lecturer in Sociology at Regent's American College, London, UKDARIA DAVITTI is a PhD candidate researching investments, development and human rights in conflict settings at the University of Nottingham, UKCAITLIN DEIGHAN is an intern at the US Committee of Refugees and ImmigrantsINA FARKA works for the US Department of Labor, International Labor Affairs Bureau, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human TraffickingALISON JOBE is a research officer at the NSPCC, UKTORSTEN MORITZ is Executive Secretary for EU policies and projects at the Churches´ Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME) in Brussels, BelgiumRONALDO MUNCK is theme leader for internationalisation and social development at Dublin City University, Ireland, and visiting Professor of Sociology at the University of Liverpool, UKCEZARA NANU is a PhD candidate at the University of the West of England, UKMARIA PAPANTONIOU-FRANGOULI is Sociologist at the Study and Research Department of the Integration Centre for Migrant Workers, KSPM-Athens-Church of GreeceIMELDA POOLE is involved in the field of trafficking both at the national (Albania) and international levelEILÍS WARD is lecturer in International Relations and Women's HumanRights in the School of Political Science and Sociology NUI Galway, IrelandMARCIN WI?NIEWSKI is a co-worker for projects carried out by the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Poland Klappentext This book focuses on human trafficking in Europe for labour and sexual exploitation. It includes empirical work on trafficking throughout Europe! identifying underlying causes in globalization! migration policies and gender inequality. It questions whether European responses- from policy makers or civil society are adequate. Zusammenfassung This book focuses on human trafficking in Europe for labour and sexual exploitation. It includes empirical work on trafficking throughout Europe! identifying underlying causes in globalization! migration policies and gender inequality. It questions whether European responses- from policy makers or civil society are adequate. Inhaltsverzeichnis Human Trafficking in Europe; G.Wylie & P.McRedmond Slavery: Exception or Rule?; R.Munck Theoretical Perspectives on Slavery; L.Arocha Shirking Responsibilities: Receiving Countries and the Structural Causes of Conflict Related Child Trafficking; D.Davitti The Phenomenon of Trafficking in Human Beings: The Case of Poland; M.Wi?niewski A Business of Supply and Demand: The Trafficking of Women and Girls from Russia and Ukraine; C.Deighan Trafficking in Albania: The Present Reality; I.Poole Lap Dancing Clubs and Red Light Milieu: A Context for Sex-Trafficking of Women to Ireland?; E.Ward & G.Wylie Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: Researching the Demand Side; M.Papantoniou-Frangouli & T.Moritz Preventing Trafficking in Human Beings: the Case of Moldova; C.Nanu Accessing Help and Services: Trafficking Survivors' Experiences in the United Kingdom; A.Jobe Defining Organized Crime in the Context of Human Trafficking; P.McRedmond Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: A Prosecutorial Tool to Combat Child Trafficking from Albania; I.Farka Conclusion; G.Wylie & P.McRedmond...

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Human Trafficking in Europe; G.Wylie & P.McRedmond Slavery: Exception or Rule?; R.Munck Theoretical Perspectives on Slavery; L.Arocha Shirking Responsibilities: Receiving Countries and the Structural Causes of Conflict Related Child Trafficking; D.Davitti The Phenomenon of Trafficking in Human Beings: The Case of Poland; M.Wi?niewski A Business of Supply and Demand: The Trafficking of Women and Girls from Russia and Ukraine; C.Deighan Trafficking in Albania: The Present Reality; I.Poole Lap Dancing Clubs and Red Light Milieu: A Context for Sex-Trafficking of Women to Ireland?; E.Ward & G.Wylie Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: Researching the Demand Side; M.Papantoniou-Frangouli & T.Moritz Preventing Trafficking in Human Beings: the Case of Moldova; C.Nanu Accessing Help and Services: Trafficking Survivors' Experiences in the United Kingdom; A.Jobe Defining Organized Crime in the Context of Human Trafficking; P.McRedmond Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: A Prosecutorial Tool to Combat Child Trafficking from Albania; I.Farka Conclusion; G.Wylie & P.McRedmond

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'This cutting edge book illustrates the contested nature of trafficking in persons and its implications for policy-making. It calls for better attention for the prevention of trafficking and acknowledges the existence of forced labour in all industries and domestic settings. It boldly takes trafficking studies away from narrow debates on the best way to protect sex workers, to restrict migration, or to punish criminal gangs into the debate on severe human rights violations and the structural pressures that lead to vulnerability to exploitation of migrants.' - Dr Christien van den Anker, School of Politics, University of the West of England, UK

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