Human Sex Trafficking
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<p>Human sex trafficking is believed to the most common form of modern day slavery. The victims of domestic and international sex trafficking are estimated to be in the millions. Most of these victims are female and children. They are enslaved in the commercial sex industry for little or no money.</p><p>This book will explore human sex trafficking in several nations of origin and destination. This book will explore sex trafficking from the perspective that understanding its causes requires attention to global conditions while responding to it requires attention to local laws, policies and practices. Social service workers will need to understand how and why trafficking victims find it difficult to break free and why many victims will not cooperate with those persons who are attempting to assist them.</p><p>This book will be useful to anti-trafficking agencies and personnel who wish to further understand the nature and extent of human sex trafficking in the U.S. and in countries of destination for sex trafficking. In addition, this book will be of use to students of human rights and social justice who want to join the effort to abolish human sex trafficking in our lifetime.</p><p>This book was published as a special issue of <em>Women & Criminal Justice</em>.</p> <p><strong>Introduction</strong> 1. Human Sex Trafficking, The Local Situation becomes Global: Laws and Policies <em>Frances P. Bernat </em>2. International News Coverage of Human Trafficking Arrests and Prosecutions <em> Erin Denton </em><strong>A Legal Response </strong>3. Laws against Human Trafficking in 2005 in Japan <em>Minoru Yokoyama </em>4. Taking Trafficking to Court <em>May-Len Skilbrei </em><strong>Sex Trafficking around the World </strong>5. Victims of Sex Trafficking in Turkey: Characteristics, Motivations and Dynamics <em>Oguzhan Omer Demir</em> and <em>James O. Finckenauer </em>6. Pimp Control and Violence: Domestic Sex Trafficking of Chicago Women and Girls <em>Jody Raphael</em>, <em>Jessica Ashley</em> and <em>Mark Powers </em>7. Understanding the Complexities of Human Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation: The Case of Southeast Asia <em>Ashley G. Blackburn</em>, <em>Robert W. Taylor</em> and <em>Jennifer E. Davis </em>S<strong>olutions </strong>8. T Visas: Prosecution Tool or Humanitarian Response? <em>Joycelyn M. Pollock</em> and <em>Valerie Hollier </em>9. Doors Wide Shut: Barriers to the Successful Delivery of Victim Services for Domestically Trafficked Minors in a Southern U.S. Metropolitan Area <em>Joan A. Reid </em>10. Methodological Challenges: Getting Access to Active Sex Trafficking Ring <em>Choo Kyungseok </em><strong>Conclusion </strong>11. Sex Trafficking, The Global becomes Local <em>Frances P. Bernat</em> and <em>Heather Winkler</em></p>
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