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Systematic Review of Human Trafficking Educational Interventions for Health Care Providers
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2020Human trafficking is a global population health threat. Trafficking minors threatens the safety and well-being of youth. Limited studies measure health care providers’ awareness and attitudes toward trafficking.
Hannah E. Fraley+2 more
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Beyond Inclusion: Survivor-Leader Voice in Anti-Human Trafficking Organizations
Journal of Human Trafficking, 2020Anti-human trafficking efforts have increased recently but have been largely ineffective at eradicating the crime. Scholars identify collaborative approaches and increased inclusion of survivor voices as ways to improve anti-trafficking efforts.
Sue Lockyer
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Journal of Human Trafficking, 2020
Although efforts to combat human trafficking have increased in recent decades, human trafficking remains a significant global human rights issue, with an estimated 40.3 million victims. Due to the covert nature of human trafficking, and incongruencies in
Erinn C. Cameron+4 more
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Although efforts to combat human trafficking have increased in recent decades, human trafficking remains a significant global human rights issue, with an estimated 40.3 million victims. Due to the covert nature of human trafficking, and incongruencies in
Erinn C. Cameron+4 more
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A Gendered Perspective on Human Trafficking Perpetrators: Evidence from Russia
Journal of Human Trafficking, 2020The dominant depiction of human trafficking is that of a violent man trafficking an innocent, subordinate female victim for sexual exploitation. However, this does not represent the diversity of the experience of human trafficking. Increasingly, research
Lauren A. McCarthy
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Pediatric Annals, 2020
Human trafficking has been increasingly recognized worldwide as a major public health problem. It is a crime based on exploitation of the most vulnerable and marginalized people of any community and is a violation of human rights. Children, especially immigrant and refugee children, are at risk of victimization and may experience considerable physical ...
Jordan Greenbaum, Dena Nazer
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Human trafficking has been increasingly recognized worldwide as a major public health problem. It is a crime based on exploitation of the most vulnerable and marginalized people of any community and is a violation of human rights. Children, especially immigrant and refugee children, are at risk of victimization and may experience considerable physical ...
Jordan Greenbaum, Dena Nazer
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Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2020
After the declaration of independence of the Republic of Moldova, in 1991, about 800,000 thousand people, ie a third of the active population of the country, emigrated to get rid of an obscure economic situation. As a result, traffickers use this massive,
Maria O´Neill
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After the declaration of independence of the Republic of Moldova, in 1991, about 800,000 thousand people, ie a third of the active population of the country, emigrated to get rid of an obscure economic situation. As a result, traffickers use this massive,
Maria O´Neill
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Advanced surveillance and detection systems using deep learning to combat human trafficking
Magna Scientia Advanced Research and ReviewsHuman trafficking remains one of the most heinous crimes, often hidden in plain sight, making it a complex challenge for law enforcement worldwide. The integration of deep learning into advanced surveillance and detection systems presents a promising ...
Amina Catherine Ijiga+5 more
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Economics of Human Trafficking
International Migration, 2010AbstractBecause freedom of choice and economic gain are at the heart of productivity, human trafficking impedes national and international economic growth. Within the next 10 years, crime experts expect human trafficking to surpass drug and arms trafficking in its incidence, cost to human well‐being, and profitability to criminals (Schauer and Wheaton,
Thomas V. Galli+2 more
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Business and Human Trafficking: A Social Connection and Political Responsibility Model
Business & Society, 2019Human trafficking is one of the most lucrative international criminal activities and is widespread across a variety of industries. The response to human trafficking in corporate supply chains has been dominated by analyses of due diligence obligations ...
Harry J. Van Buren+2 more
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Modelling for Determinants of Human Trafficking [PDF]
This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robustness of 78 push and 67 pull factors suggested in the literature. By employing an extreme bound analysis, running more than two million regressions with all possible combinations of variables for up to 180 countries during the period of 1995-2010, I show ...
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