Bridging the Gaps in Our Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking
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Bridging the Gaps in Our Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking

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Bridging the Gaps in Our Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking

About this book

This book brings together a rich international and cross-sectional collection of articles that examine the current knowledge on gaps in the research realm or intervention development as they relate to our effort to combat human trafficking/modern-day slavery. The anthology includes chapters from established scholars, practitioners, and persons with lived experience.

Modern-day slavery or human trafficking has attracted much attention from around the world in the past few decades and engendered significant growth in counter-trafficking interventions as well as empirical research on related prevalence estimation and program evaluation. However, significant gaps remain in our knowledge on how to address the crime. Understanding these gaps is essential in informing research, policy, and general response protocols. This anthology represents a rich international collection of contributions (both academic and non-academic) that offer a comprehensive overview of the most up-to-date gaps in our response protocols. The articles also offer recommendations that, if acknowledged, could help to impact the prevalence of human trafficking at a local and international level.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Human Trafficking.

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Yes, you can access Bridging the Gaps in Our Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking by John Winterdyk,Sheldon Zhang in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Law & Criminology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040399590
Topic
Law
Subtopic
Criminology
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Foreword
  9. Introduction
  10. 1 Disrupting Human Trafficking in Canada: A Case Study in the Gaps of Meeting the UN Trafficking Protocols
  11. 2 Does Anyone Care? — The Prevalence of Forced Labor Among Kenyan Migrant Workers and the Glaring Need for Better Labor Conditions in GCC Countries
  12. 3 The Half-Built Road: Exploring the Impediments to Justice for Victims of Labor Trafficking
  13. 4 Critical Gaps in Human Trafficking Research: A Reflection on Six Years of Learning Through the Program to End Modern Slavery (PEMS)
  14. 5 When Victims of Modern Slavery Became Offenders: The Unravelling of the UK’s Modern Slavery Agenda
  15. 6 Toward Journalism on Human Trafficking That is Trauma-Informed, Hope-Based, and Solutions-Oriented
  16. 7 Forced Labour and Accountability in Supply Chains: The Role of the Private Sector
  17. 8 Mind the Gap(s)? Evidence and UK Policymaking on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
  18. 9 Making Statistics on Human Trafficking Work
  19. 10 Practitioner Reflection: Reliance on Informal and Gig Economies Leaves LGBTQ+ Populations with Fewer Economic Choices and Greater Vulnerability to Trafficking
  20. 11 A Long Journey: Integrating Caste in Anti-Trafficking Interventions
  21. 12 Climate Change, Forced Migration and Trafficking in Persons: Risk of Young Women in Rural Cambodia
  22. 13 Primary Prevention of Sex Trafficking: Time to Move the Needle on Demand Reduction
  23. 14 Hot Soup and a Blanket Don’t Mean You’re Safe from Human Trafficking – Gaps in the System of Receiving and Supporting Women from Ukraine in Poland After the Russian Invasion
  24. 15 Criminalizing Human Trafficking Has Not Made a Difference: A Law Enforcement Failure
  25. 16 The Canada Declaration for a Human Trafficking and Slavery Free Canada: Justice or Just Words?
  26. 17 The Capacity of the International Criminal Court to Fight Human Trafficking
  27. 18 How Do Local Efforts Address a Global Issue? Communities Need Good Data
  28. Index