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E-raamat: SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781526450449
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The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and global look at the diverse issues surrounding human trafficking and slavery in the post-1945 environment. 



Millions of people around the world are forced to work without pay and under threat of violence. These individuals can be found working in brothels, factories, mines, farm field, restaurants, construction sites and private homes: many have been tricked by human traffickers and lured by false promises of good jobs or education, some are forced to work at gunpoint, while others are trapped by phony debts from unscrupulous moneylenders.

The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and global look at the diverse issues surrounding human trafficking and slavery in the post-1945 environment. Covering everything from history, literature and politics to economics, international law and geography, this Handbook is essential reading for academics and researchers, as well as for policy-makers and non-governmental organisations

 

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The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery is a crucial contribution to the field and will prove an invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners, policy makers, and activists. It is the best book in the marketplace for anyone who wants a thorough grounding on the issues. -- Siddharth Kara

List of Figures and Tables
ix
Notes on the Editors and Contributors xi
Introduction xxiii
Jennifer Bryson Clark
Steve J. Shone
PART I DEFINING CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
1(108)
1 Conceptualizing the Exploitation of Human Trafficking
3(15)
Jean Allain
2 The International Legal Framework on Human Trafficking: Contemporary Understandings and Continuing Confusions
18(20)
Marika McAdam
3 Assessing the Global Slavery Index
38(19)
Monti Narayan Datta
Olivia Gustafson
Chloe Lubin
Gioia Kelleher
Rebecca Berg
4 Empirical Research on Sex Work and Human Trafficking in SE Asia and a Critique of Methodologies for Obtaining Estimates of Human Trafficking Numbers
57(52)
Thomas M. Steinfatt
PART II FORMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
109(66)
5 Labour Trafficking
111(15)
Aidan McQuade
6 Practices of Bonded Labour in India: Forms of Exploitation and Human Rights Violations
126(13)
Arun Kumar Acharya
Diego Lopez Naranjo
7 The Evolving Concept of Worst Forms of Child Labor
139(16)
Holly Cullen
8 Organ Trafficking: Transplant Tourism and Trafficking in Persons for the Removal of Organs
155(20)
Sean Columb
PART III THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
175(82)
9 The Business of Modern Slavery: Management and Organizational Perspectives
177(21)
Kam Phung
Andrew Crane
10 Human Trafficking, Sexual Slavery, and Extremism
198(17)
Gus Martin
11 Human Trafficking, Modern Day Slavery and Organized Crime
215(17)
James O. Finckenauer
12 Migration and Trafficking: The Unintended Consequences of Security and Enforcement Frameworks and the Revictimization of Vulnerable Groups
232(25)
Jennifer Bryson Clark
Steve J. Shone
PART IV INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
257(80)
13 A Survivor-Centric Approach: The Importance of Contemporary Slave Narratives to the Anti-Slavery Agenda
259(19)
Andrea Nicholson
14 Trafficking in Human Beings: The Convergence of Criminal Law and Human Rights
278(20)
Roza Pali
15 Pretty Vacant: Stolen Girls and Girlhoods in Anti-Trafficking Discourses
298(18)
Treena Orchard
16 Indigenous Women in Trafficking: Links Between Race, Ethnicity and Class
316(21)
Natividad Gutierrez Chong
PART V CASE STUDIES
337(130)
17 Identification of Trafficking Victims in Europe and the Former Soviet Union
339(21)
Anette Brunovskis
Rebecca Surtees
18 Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Children in the West African Region
360(23)
Charles E. Hounmenou
19 Identifying Human Trafficking Victims Under the Sharia Law in Iran
383(14)
Roksana Alavi
20 Impacts of Cultural Practices in Anti-Trafficking Policies in Southeast Asia
397(11)
Diego Lopez Naranjo
Arun Kumar Acharya
21 Human Trafficking in North America
408(16)
Amy Farrell
Rebecca Pfeffer
22 Legal Yet Enslaved: The Case of Migrant Farm Workers in the United States
424(10)
Maria Elena Sandovici
23 Australia's Response to Human Trafficking Nationally and Regionally: The Question of Impact
434(19)
Heather Moore
Marie Segrave
Bodean Hedwards
Sanja Milivojevic
24 Child Workers: An Ugly Face in the Labour Industry
453(14)
Rashmi Pramanik
PART VI ENDING CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
467(71)
25 The International Law Enforcement Community: Cooperative Efforts in Combatting Human Trafficking
469(17)
Rosalva Resendiz
Lucas E. Espinoza
26 Identification, Rescue, and Social Intervention with the Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in Spain
486(9)
Carmen Meneses-Falcon
Jorge Uroz-Olivares
27 Organizational Configurations in the Provision of Social Services and Advocacy to Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking
495(22)
Chie Noyori-Corbett
David P. Moxley
Jessica L. Hernandez
28 Contemporary Social Movements to End Slavery - NGOs and Beyond
517(21)
Joanna Ewart-James
Matthew Fischer-Daly
Index 538
Dr. Jenny Bryson Clark is an Associate Professor of Political Science and chair of Womens Studies at South Texas College. Her areas of expertise are forced migration, human trafficking, and gender inequality. For the last fifteen years, Clark has been actively involved in researching modern-day slavery. Clark is co-editor of Human Trafficking: A Complex Phenomenon of Globalization and Vulnerability Routledge (2015) and The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery, Sage, (2019) and Contemporary Slavery and Trafficking in Persons: Global Narratives, Maya Publishing House, New Delhi (2021). Clarks past research, funded by the U.S. Department of State, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (2015-2016), studied trafficking in persons in Central America and along Mexicos eastern migration routes. Clark is currently conducting research on securitization and externalization of borders and the impact it has on human rights and human trafficking. She is a founding board member of the Rio Grande Anti Human Trafficking Coalition and in 2009; she received the South Texas Civil Rights Projects Emma Tenayuca award for her work bringing to light the forms of trafficking and coercion that affect women. Clark also teaches classes on Human Trafficking and Prostitution and Human Trafficking at Oklahoma University.

Sasha Poucki Ph.D. is an independent researcher, co-founder of non-profit organization, Azimuth 180°, an educator, and consultant. He holds a Ph.D. in Global Affairs from The Division of Global Affairs (DGA) at the Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey and a J.D. from The University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Dr. Pouckis research interests include topics related to human trafficking and modern-day slavery, the processes of globalization, human rights, vulnerability of minority groups, business ethics and corporate responsibility, irregular migration, technology and society, cybercrime and international relations. He has taught courses at several universities in New Jersey in fields of international relations and political science, political geography, humanities and world civilizations, environmental ethics, international business and management, history of American immigration, and human trafficking. Dr. Poucki has presented at several conferences, subject expert panels, training sessions, and published in academic journals. He was co-editor with Jennifer Bryson Clark of The SAGE Handbook of Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery. Dr. Poucki has conducted sponsored research in the U.S., India, Philippines, Paraguay, Mexico, Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and BiH.