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245 10 Human trafficking :|binterdisciplinary perspectives /
|cedited by Mary C. Burke.
250 2nd ed
260 New York ;|aOxon :|bRoutledge,|c2018
300 xi, 398 p :|bill, maps ;|c25 cm.
490 1 Criminology and justice studies series
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Section I: Human Trafficking Explained. -- 1. Introduction
to Human Trafficking: Definitions and Prevalence / Mary
C.Burke and Brian Bruijn -- 2. Historical Perspective:
Slavery over the Centuries / Brooke N. Newman. -- Section
II: A Closer Look. -- 3. Sociological Perspective:
Underlying Causes / Marci Cottingham, Thomas Nowak, Kay
Snyder, & Melissa Swauger -- 4. Fear, Fraud, and Frank
Complexities: The Influence of Gender on Human Trafficking
/ Lisa C. Ruchti -- 5. Making Money out of Misery:
Trafficking for Labor Exploitation / June Kane -- 6.Common
Forms: Sex Trafficking / Kimberly McCabe -- 7. The
Exploitation Equation: Distinguishing Child Trafficking
from Other Types of Child Mobility in West Africa / Anne
Kielland -- Section III: The Anti-Slavery Movement -- 8.
Domestic and Foreign Policy Responses to the Problem of
Human Trafficking / Sandi DiMola and Allyson Lowe --
9.Victim Protection Policy in a Local Context: A Case
Study/ Patrizia TestaƬ -- 10. International Development
Issues and Other Push Factors That Contribute to Human
Trafficking / Jamie Turek and Lynsie Clott -- 11. The
Human Security Framework: The Best Security Approach to
Preventing and Combating Human Trafficking / Lynsie Clott
-- 12. Law Enforcement Considerations for Human
Trafficking / Bradley Orsini -- 13. Combatting Sex
Trafficking through the Prosecution of Traffickers /
Michael J. Frank and G. Zachary Terwilliger -- Section
IV.Supporting Survivors 14. Mental Health Care: Human
Trafficking and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder / Veronica
M. Lugris, Mary C. Burke and Leah Russell Flaherty --
15.Human Trafficking and its Contribution to the
Globalization of Infectious Diseases: Implications for
Victims and Health Care Providers / Nicole Travis and
Nurlanbek Sharshenkulov -- 16. Addressing the Problem:
Community-Based Responses and Coordination / Judy Hale
Reed.
520 With a range of experts from different disciplines and
professions, this text comprehensively explains human
trafficking as it exists and is being addressed in the
twenty-first century. The first section gives an overview
of the issue and contextualizes it within a human rights
and historical framework. The second section provides the
reader with more detailed, interdisciplinary information
about trafficking. The third section, which contains a
chapter written by a former FBI agent, focuses on the anti
-trafficking movement and addresses international
responses to the problem, as well as considerations for
working with victims. Human Trafficking closes with a
chapter about how trafficking is being addressed and how
individuals, larger social groups, and organizations can
get involved in putting an end to the crime and to helping
survivors. Human Trafficking is essential reading for
professionals in law enforcement, human services, and
health care, and for concerned citizens interested in
human rights and making a difference in their communities.
This book is also intended for use in undergraduate and
graduate interdisciplinary courses in human trafficking
650 0 Human trafficking
700 1 Burke, ronald S