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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 11/2016
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Serious research into the problematic and distressing concept of human trafficking continues to blossom. Indeed, the work of scholars in this cross-disciplinary field supports numerous international journals, regional organizations, and global conferences. Now, to make some sense of the wide range of approaches and complex theories that have informed thinking in this area, Routledge announces a new title in its acclaimed Critical Concepts in Criminology series. Edited by a leading scholar with an international reputation, Human Trafficking is a definitive, four-volume collection of cutting-edge and foundational research. The collection is fully indexed and supplemented with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the gathered materials in their historical and intellectual context. Human Trafficking will be particularly useful as a database allowing scattered and often fugitive material to be easily located. It will also be welcomed as a crucial tool permitting rapid access to less familiar—and sometimes overlooked—texts. For scholars, students, and policy-makers, it is an essential one-stop research and pedagogic resource.




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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










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138962163

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Critical Concepts in Criminology
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 6.25 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:144 tables
Pagine Arabe: 1582


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