Type | Book |
Title | Human Trafficking: The Stakeholders' Perspective |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
City | New Delhi |
Country/State | India |
URL | https://books.google.de/books?id=892GAwAAQBAJ |
Abstract | Trafficking of persons is a modern-day form of slavery, threatening the dignity and security of millions of people throughout the world. Virtually every country in the world and every state of India is affected by this crime as a place of origin, transit or destination for victims. This book is an attempt to discuss various issues of human trafficking, including perspectives of various stakeholders. The book argues that crime cannot be dealt with only by applying piecemeal tactics. Instead, it will require an organised professional, multi-disciplinary and multi-agency approach, calling for concerted, collaborative and participatory efforts of all stakeholders. All the essays included in this book are original works delving deeply into various forms of human trafficking. They are organised into different themes such as sexual exploitation, child trafficking, trafficking outside India, legal aspects, state experiences and case studies. |
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