Trafficking policy: Intent and outcomes
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Section III takes up analyses of human trafficking policy in the United States and United Kingdom, empirically investigating the intentions and values that bring people and organizations to work on the traffi cking issue. This section continues scrutiny of international traffi cking policies and their intended and unintended outcomes for those affected. While this section draws upon the extensive literature on human traffi cking discourse and policy, it contributes empirically based analyses grounded in multiple research methods.
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Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts
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Dragiewicz, M, Trafficking policy: Intent and outcomes, Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts, 2014, pp. 121-122