Section 1. Human Trafficking. An Overview. UNODC, Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, 2014, pp. 23-58. K. Marsh et al, ‘An Evidence Assessment of the Routes of Human Trafficking into the UK’, Home Office (Occ. Paper 103) 2012, pp. 1-30. House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, ‘The Trade in Human Beings: Human Trafficking in the UK’, (6th Report of Session) The Stationery Office. 2009, pp. 4-20. H. J. Clawson et al, ‘Human Trafficking into and within the USA: A Review of the Literature’, (US Department of Health and Human Services, 2009), pp. 1-55. UKHTC, ‘A Strategic Assessment on the Nature and Scale of Human Trafficking in 2012’, SOCA, 2013, pp. 5-26. A. Di Nicola, ‘Researching Human Trafficking: Issues and Problems’, in M. Lee (ed.), Human Trafficking (Willan, 2007), pp. 49-72. R. Weitzer, ‘New Directions in Research on Human Trafficking’, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 653, 2014, 6-24. E. Gozdziak, ‘Data Matter: Issues and Challenges for Research on Trafficking’, in M. Dragiewicz (ed.), Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and contexts. Routledge, 2015), pp. 23-38. D. F. Haynes, ‘The Celebritization of Human Trafficking’, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 653, 2014, 25-45. Section 2. Victims and Perpetrators. S. Webb and J. Burrows, ‘Organised Immigration Crime: A Post-conviction Study’, Home Office Research Report. No.15. 2009, pp. 1-44. A. Ahmed and M. Seshu, ‘"We have the Right not to be ‘Rescued`…" When Antitrafficking Programs Undermine the Health and Well-being of Sex Workers’, in M. Dragiewicz (ed.), Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts (Routledge, 2015), pp. 169-180. J. Busza, S. Castle and A. Diarra, ‘Trafficking and Health’, British Medical Journal 328, 2004, 1369-1371. T. Brian and F. Laczko, ‘Migrant Deaths: An International Overview’, in T. Brian and F. Laczko (eds), Fatal Journeys: Trafficking Lost Lives During Migration (International Organisation for Migration, 2014), pp. 15-44. C. Horwood, ‘From Sub-Saharan Africa through North Africa: Tracking Deaths Along the Way’, in T. Brian and F. Laczko (eds), Fatal Journeys: Trafficking Lives Lost During Migration (International Organisation for Migration, 2014), pp. 109-137. B. Gushulak and D. MacPherson, ‘Health Issues Associated with Smuggling and Trafficking of Migrants’, Journal of Immigrant Health 2, 2000, 67-78. A. Farrell, J. McDevitt and S. Fahy, ‘Where are All the Victims?’, Criminology and Public Policy 9, 2, 2010, 201- 233. D. Brennan, ‘Key Issues in the Resettlement of Formerly Trafficked Persons in the US’, University of Pennsylvania Law Review158, 6 2010, 1581-1608. D. Hodge, ‘Assisting Victims of Human Trafficking: Strategies to Facilitate Identification, Exit from Trafficking and the Restoration of Wellness’, Social Work, 59, 2, 2014, pp. 1-8. D. Danna and P. Cavenaghi, ‘Transformative Mediation in Forced Marriage Cases’, Interdisciplinary Journal of Family Studies 17, 2, 2011, 45- 61. Section 3. Crime and Law enforcement. L. Shelley, ‘Human Trafficking as Transnational Organised Crime’, in Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 85-111. MONEYVAL, Proceeds from Trafficking in Human Beings and Illegal Migration Human Smuggling’, Council of Europe, 2005, pp. 1-31. H.M. Government, ‘Report on the Review of Human Trafficking Legislation’, 2012. D. Wilson, W. Walsh and S. Kleuber, ‘Trafficking in Human Beings: Training and Services Among US Law Enforcement Agencies’, Police Practice and Research. 7, 2, 2006, 149- 161. A. Farrell, R. Pfeffer and K. Bright, ‘Police Perceptions of Human Trafficking’, Journal of Crime and Justice, 38, 3, 2015, 1-19. A. Farrell, C. Owens and J. McDevitt, ‘New Laws but Few Cases: Understanding the Challenges to the Investigation and Prosecution of Human Trafficking Cases’, Crime Law and Social Change 61, 2013, 139-168. A. Farrell and R. Pfeffer, ‘Policing Human Trafficking: Cultural Blinders and Organizational Barriers’, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 653, 1, 2014, 46-64. Section 4. Sexual Exploitation C. Watts and C. Zimmerman, ‘Violence Against Women: Global Scope and Magnitude’, The Lancet 359, 2002, 1232-1237. I. Yen, ‘Of Vice and Men: A New Approach to Eradicating Sex Trafficking by Reducing Male Demand through Educational Programs and Abolitionist Legislation’, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 98, 2, 2008, 653- 686. R. Weitzer, ‘The Social Construction of Sex Trafficking: Ideology and Institutionalisation of the Moral Crusade’, Politics and Society 35, 3, 2007, 447-475. E. Kleemans and M. Smit, ‘Human Smuggling: Human Trafficking and Exploitation in the Sex Industry’, in L. Paoli (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Organised Crime (Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 381- 401 S.-Y. Cho, A. Dreher and E. Neumayer, ‘Does Legalised Prostitution Increase Human Trafficking?’, World Development 41, 2012, 67-82. N. Jakobsson and A. Kotsadam, ‘The Law and Economics of International Sex Slavery: Prostitution Laws and Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation’, (University of Gothenburg, Working Papers in Economics No. 458. 2013), pp. 1-29. A. Gill and S. Anitha, ‘The Illusion of Protection? An Analysis of Forced Marriage Legislation and Policy in the UK’, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law. 31, 3, 2009, 257-269. Y. Samad, ‘Forced Marriage Among Men: An Unrecognised Problem’, Critical Social Policy 30, 2, 2010, 189- 207. K. Richards and S. Lyneham, ‘Bride Traffic: Trafficking for Marriage in Australia’, in M. Dragiewicz (ed), Global Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts (Routledge, 2015), pp. 105- 119. Section 5. The Business and Economics of Forced Labour D. Frey and C. Fletcher, ‘Protocol to ILO Convention 29: A Step Forward to International Labour Standards’, Human Rights Brief (May 31st 2015). P. Belser, ‘Forced Labour and Human Trafficking: Estimating the Profits’, (Cornell University ILR School, 2005), pp. 1-22. S. Zhang, ‘Measuring Labor Trafficking: A Research Note’, Crime Law and Social Change 58, 2012, 469-482. L. Shelley, ‘The Business of Human Trafficking’, in Human Trafficking a Global Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 112- 138. R. Plant, ‘Forced Labour, Slavery and Human Trafficking: When Do Definitions Matter?’, Anti-Trafficking Review 5, 2015, 153-157. K. Skrivankova, ‘Between Decent Work and Forced Labour: Examining the Continuum of Exploitation’, (The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2010), pp. 1-38. J. Allain, et al, ‘Forced Labour`s Business Models and Supply Chains’, (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2013). E. Wheaton et al, ‘Economics of Human Trafficking’, International Migration 48, 4, 2010, 114-141. N. Clark, ‘Detecting and Tackling Forced Labour in Europe’, (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2013). M. Lalani and H. Metcalf, ‘Forced Labour in the UK: The Business Angle’, (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2012). Section 6. Children as Victims B. Willis and B. Levy, ‘Child Prostitution: Global Health Burden, Research Needs, and Interventions’, The Lancet 159, 2002, 1417-1422. E. Gozdziak, ‘Children Trafficked to the United States: Myths and Realities’, Global Dialogue 14, 2, 2012, 1-12. D. Smolin, ‘Intercountry Adoption as Child Trafficking’, Valparaiso University Law Review 39, 2, 2004, 281-325. J. Reid, J. Huard and R. Haskell, ‘Family-facilitated Juvenile Sex Trafficking’, Journal of Crime and Justice 38, 3, 2014, 1-16. F. Bokhari, ‘Falling Through the Gaps: Safeguarding Children Trafficked into the UK’, Children and Society 22, 2008, 201-211. J. Pearce, ‘Working with Trafficked Children and Young People: Complexities in Practice’, British Journal of Social Work 41, 2011, 1424-1441. ‘Child Trafficking for Forced Marriage: A Discussion Paper’, ECPAT, 2008, pp. 1-2. ‘Child Trafficking for Forced Criminality: A Discussion Paper’, ECPAT, 2010, pp. 1-2. ‘Female Genital Mutilation’, WHO Factsheet No. 241, 2014. ‘An Update on WHOs Work on Female Gen