Key issues in trafficking research
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Dragiewicz, M
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Section II comprises the majority of this collection. It draws together new empirical work on trafficking issues from Mexico, the United States, Ukraine, Benin, South Africa, China, Israel, and Australia. This section covers various types of labor trafficking within and across borders. It includes trafficking for prostitution, commercial fi shing, and domestic service. The section also includes chapters on other types of trafficking, including marriage trafficking and the traffic in organs. Each of the chapters utilizes innovative methodological approaches to collecting and analyzing data on trafficking and the impact of trafficking policies. The chapters in this section provide information about the dynamics of trafficking even as they raise questions about the utility of existing interventions.
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Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts
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Criminology
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Dragiewicz, M, Key issues in trafficking research, Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts, 2015, pp. 39-41