Human trafficking has been at the forefront of policies and campaigns since the passing of the United Nations' Palermo Protocol in 2000. However, studies and analyses on human trafficking have been overwhelmingly limited in scope and approach since the anti-trafficking movement began. The truth about the involuntary exploitation of human beings by other human beings goes much further back in history than is often usually thought, despite the alleged novelty of this global crime. Also, the frame used to assess and combat trafficking was initially limited (namely by sex and trafficking type), and the fight to broaden it to include all forms of modern-day slavery is difficult and ongoing. This book aims to bring these issues together through a meta-study analysis that incorporates numerous international sources, such as the annual Trafficking in Persons Report and the Global Slavery Index. By looking closely at the definition of human trafficking and the application and implementation of trafficking laws, reviewing human exploitation over the millennia, identifying limitations and obstacles, and incorporating new avenues of research and rhetoric, this book offers readers a comprehensive approach to human trafficking.
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'An easily digestible yet fully contextualized analysis of the concept of human trafficking in all its complexity. This book is a necessary read for anyone seeking to gain an objective understanding of the many forms that human trafficking can take with an eye toward combating the atrocity and the protection of vulnerable populations.'Meagan HechtImmigration Staff Attorney, Justice Center of Southeast Massachusetts, USA'Dr Golob's new book is an enlightening and thorough exploration of the complexities surrounding human trafficking. A must-read for advocates and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the subject.'Kristin PezzutiImmigration lawyer and advocate 'The book challenges the reader to revisit traditional wisdom about slavery and human trafficking, only to confront them with uncomfortable questions about what is often believed to be comfortably in the past. This thought-provoking work serves as a great resource for practitioners and academics alike.'Anahita AvestaeiEsq, Managing Partner at Woodward & Avestaei
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ISBN
9781036405816
Publisert
2024-06-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
190

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Biographical note

Adam Golob holds a PhD in political science and is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Gulf Coast State College, USA. He teaches a wide variety of classes, serves as faculty advisor to several social justice clubs, gives talks and presentations, and is an avid collaborator and supporter of faculty workshops and equity programs across his communities. He also serves as a country conditions expert for refugee and asylum cases. His research focuses on human trafficking, exploitation, and justice. He is the author of several publications related to these fields. His previous book, Gang Strategies in the Northern Triangle, has been widely cited in legal rulings.