<p>Human trafficking is one of the most extreme forms of exploitation in the 21st century. It, therefore, is one of the most urgent political challenges of our global age. Christal Morehouse evaluates the anti-human trafficking policy in the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germa
Combating human trafficking: gaps in policy and law
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- Publisher
- SAGE Publications
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
List of FiguresPrefaceAcknowledgmentsRevisiting Definition of Human TraffickingDiverse Perspectives to Combat Human TraffickingBroadening Dimensions of Human TraffickingCommercial Sexual ExploitationLabor Trafficking and Other DimensionsDynamics of Cause and Effect: Challenge to Social Justice SystemGaps in Law Enforcement: Challenge to Criminal Justice SystemMultiple Agency Approach and PartnershipWayward Justice: Brute Mute TheorySocio-criminal Legislations: A New Dimension to Criminal Justice SystemWaiting for Ethical Justice: Case of Bedia Community and Native AmericansThe Way Forward: RecommendationsIndex
β¦ Subjects
Human trafficking;Human trafficking--Law and legislation;Human trafficking--Prevention;Traite des Γͺtres humains;Traite des Γͺtres humains--PrΓ©vention;Ressources Internet;Human trafficking -- Prevention;Human trafficking -- Law and legislation;Traite des eΜtres humains;Traite des eΜtres humains -- PreΜvention
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