
- 286 pages
- English
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Diffusing Human Trafficking Policy in Eurasia
About this book
Offering a perceptive study of the urgent human rights issue of trafficking in persons, this important book analyses the development and effectiveness of public policies across Eurasia.
Drawing on multi-method research in the region, Laura A. Dean explores the factors behind anti-trafficking strategies and the role of governments and activists in combating labour and sexual exploitation. She examines the intersection of global strategies and state-by-state approaches, and uses the diffusion of innovation framework to cast new light on the impetus and implementation of different policy typologies.
Identifying the strengths, weaknesses, and best practices in human trafficking policies around Eurasia, Dean's book will appeal to a wide range of students, scholars, practitioners, and policy makers.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of maps, figures, and tables
- List of acronyms
- Map: The scope of human trafficking policies in Eurasia
- Note on transliterations, place names, and permissions
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction: Diffusing the politics of human trafficking from Europe to Asia
- 1 Contrasting policy approaches to human trafficking in Eurasia
- 2 Diffusing human trafficking policy adoption
- 3 Tracing the development of anti-trafficking institutions
- 4 Linkages among actors in anti-trafficking networks
- 5 Uneven implementation of human trafficking policies
- 6 Empirical comparisons of human trafficking policy across Eurasia
- Conclusion: The implications of human trafficking policies
- Methodological appendix: Peeling back the research process
- Appendix 1: Semi- structured interview questions
- Appendix 2: Human traffi cking policies in Eurasia
- Appendix 3: Typology of human traffi cking policies in Eurasia
- Appendix 4: Code book for content analysis of laws and policies
- Appendix 5: Code book for content analysis of interviews
- Appendix 6: Quantitative variable coding and sources
- Appendix 7: Scores for Human Traffi cking Policy Index
- Bibliography
- Index