Human TraffickingMaggy Lee Routledge, 2013年1月11日 - 252 頁 Human Trafficking provides a critical engagement with the key debates on human trade. It addresses the subject within the broader context of global crime and the internationalisation of crime control. The book takes a broadly discursive approach and draws on historical, comparative as well as the latest empirical material to illustrate and inform the discussion of the major trends in human trafficking. The book helps to develop fresh theoretical insights into globalisation, exclusion and governance, and identifies a new research agenda that will ensure the book is of interest to advanced level students as well as academic scholars. |
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Chapter 2 Historical approaches to the trade in human beings | 26 |
Issues and problems | 49 |
Trafficking of persons in Central Asia | 73 |
Chapter 5 Trafficking into and from Eastern Europe | 92 |
Chapter 6 Human trafficking as a form of transnational crime | 116 |
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