Lexington Books
Pages: 258
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7391-1312-7 • Hardback • February 2006 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
978-0-7391-1313-4 • Paperback • February 2006 • $51.99 • (£40.00)
978-0-7391-6190-6 • eBook • February 2006 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Karen D. Beeks is Founder and Executive Director of Global Partnerships for Humanity and is a Master of Political Science. Delila Amir is Founder of the Women's Studies Forum and is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Tel-Aviv University.
Chapter 1 A Message from Aung San Suu Ky
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Migration & Trafficking: Definitions, Conditions, Routes & Policies
Chapter 4 Ambiguities and Confusions in Migration-Trafficking Nexus: A Development Challenge
Chapter 5 International Migration & Trafficking of Mexican Women to the United States
Chapter 6 Trafficking of Women and Children in Vietnam: Current Issues and Problems
Chapter 7 National Security, Organized Crime & Civil Conflict
Chapter 8 Human (In)security, Human Trafficking, and Security in Malaysia
Chapter 9 Trafficking in Women from the Former Soviet Union for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation
Chapter 10 Insecurity and Opportunity in Colombia: Linking Civil War and Human Trafficking
Chapter 11 Laws, Legislation, & International Involvement
Chapter 12 Conflicts and Interests: Trafficking in Filipino Women and the Philippine Government Policies on Migration & Trafficking
Chapter 13 The Challenge of Hidden Slavery: Legal Responses to Forced Labor in the United States
Chapter 14 Human Rights and Human Trafficking in Thailand: A Shadow TIP Report
Chapter 15 From Home to Hell: The Telling Story of an African Woman's Journey and Stay in Europe
Chapter 16 National & Local Initiatives & Service Models
Chapter 17 Migration and Trafficking of Women and Girls: A Brief Review of Some Effective Models in India and Thailand
Chapter 18 Fighting Against Trafficking in North of Israel
Chapter 19 The Provision of Protection and Settlement Services for Migrant Women Trafficked for Sexual Purposes: The Case of Italy
This collection provides an important contribution to an emerging field of scholarship. Drawing together specialists from around the world, it provides a unique perspective on trafficking from many regions of the world. Its focus on organized crime and the role of civil conflicts in the increase in trafficking brings an important perspective to an ongoing debate on the causes and facilitators of trafficking....
— Dr. Louise I. Shelley
A diverse collection of insightful and multi-faceted essays that highlights country-specific contexts, explores causal factors and events, and is a highly useful addition to the global anti-trafficking movement.....
— Bradley Myles