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The Politics Of Sex Trafficking A Moral Geography Erin Obrien

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The Politics Of Sex Trafficking A Moral Geography Erin Obrien
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Erin O'Brien, Sharon Hayes, Belinda Carpenter
ISBN: 9781137003386, 1137003383
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Politics Of Sex Trafficking A Moral Geography Erin Obrien by Erin O'brien, Sharon Hayes, Belinda Carpenter 9781137003386, 1137003383 instant download after payment.

This book offers a unique insight into the moral politics behind the making of human trafficking policy in Australia and the United States of America. As governments around the world rush to meet their international obligations to combat human trafficking, a heated debate has emerged over the rights, wrongs, and harms of prostitution, and its relationship to sex trafficking.
The Politics of Sex Trafficking identifies and challenges intrinsic notions of moral harm that have pervaded trafficking discourse and resulted in a distinctly anti-prostitution agenda in trafficking policy in recent decades. Including rare interviews with key political actors, this book charts the competing perspectives of feminist, faith-based, and sex-worker activists, and their efforts to influence policy-makers. This critical account of the creation of anti-trafficking policy challenges the sex trafficking narrative dominant in US Congressional and Australian Parliamentary hearings, and demonstrates the power of a moral politics in shaping policy.

This book will appeal to academics across the fields of criminology, criminal justice, law, human rights and gender studies, as well as policy-makers.

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