Geography of Trafficking: From Drug Smuggling to Modern-Day Slavery
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This important reference work examines trafficking from a geographic perspective and investigates the driving forces behind it and the powers that are trying to curtail the problem.The worldwide crime of trafficking involves countless people animals and animal parts and illicit goods such as drugs and weapons being moved and sold illegally. Often the trafficking occurs with the local government or law enforcements knowledge and complicity. This one-volume encyclopedia sheds light on a frightening and major issue investigating the geography of trafficking and examining a range of examples of illegal human animal drug and weapons movement around the world. After a preface and introduction that provides an exact definition of trafficking the encyclopedia presents thematic essays that explore the various specific kinds of trafficking. Approximately 30 country profiles describe who and what is trafficked in each country the motivations of those doing the trafficking where people and things are being moved to how the trafficking occurs and what actions are being taken in an effort to prevent it. An appendix of primary documents interesting sidebars a bibliography and a glossary listing key terms and important organizations round out the work.Provides a comprehensive look at the geography of trafficking as a whole that highlights how different kinds of trafficking are often relatedSupplies a much-needed reference book on a topic that is of perennial interest and often mentioned in mediaIncludes an appendix of primary documents that includes excerpts from anti-trafficking acts and policies declarations human rights campaigns and other important sources each with an introduction
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