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The Modern Slavery Agenda Politics Policy And Practice In The Uk Gary Craig Alex Balch Hannah Lewis Louise Waite

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The Modern Slavery Agenda Politics Policy And Practice In The Uk Gary Craig Alex Balch Hannah Lewis Louise Waite
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.61 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Gary Craig; Alex Balch; Hannah Lewis; Louise Waite
ISBN: 9781447346791, 1447346793
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Modern Slavery Agenda Politics Policy And Practice In The Uk Gary Craig Alex Balch Hannah Lewis Louise Waite by Gary Craig; Alex Balch; Hannah Lewis; Louise Waite 9781447346791, 1447346793 instant download after payment.

Despite the introduction of laws to try to stop it, so-called modern slavery—whether in the form of domestic servitude, sex trafficking, child labor, or other exploitative practices—is still on the rise in the United Kingdom and other industrialized nations. This hugely topical book, written by a team of activists and experts, is the first to provide a critical assessment of modern anti-slavery legislation. The Modern Slavery Agenda argues that, contrary to its stated ambitions, the UK’s Modern Slavery Act is inconsistent, inadequate and punitive, paradoxically fostering conditions that promote the very acts it aims to outlaw, and offers strategies for improvement in policy and practice. The authors not only gather evidence from across the field, but also provide strategies for improvements in policy and practice.
 

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