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Human Trafficking A Reference Handbook Illustrated Alexis A Aronowitz

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Human Trafficking A Reference Handbook Illustrated Alexis A Aronowitz
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 406
Author: Alexis A. Aronowitz
ISBN: 9781440834844, 1440834849
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Illustrated

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Human Trafficking A Reference Handbook Illustrated Alexis A Aronowitz by Alexis A. Aronowitz 9781440834844, 1440834849 instant download after payment.

Offering an up-to-date and comprehensive resource for students and general readers investigating human trafficking, this book examines the phenomenon in its many forms, the factors contributing to its existence, the victims it affects, and those who perpetrate this horrific crime.


• Provides readers with a greater understanding of the complexities of human trafficking―from lack of clarity in the definition to the problem of identifying victims―and how human trafficking differs from human smuggling

• Enables a greater appreciation for the social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors that contribute to human trafficking and suggests how these crimes should be addressed

• Suggests measures that have been introduced and must be applied more extensively to combat trafficking and protect potential victims

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