Human trafficking : the complexities of exploitation /
edited by Margaret Malloch and Paul Rigby.
- ix, 256 pages
Contexts and complexities / Productive ignorance : assessing public understanding of human trafficking in Ukraine, Hungary and Great Britain / The application of international legislation : is the federalisation of anti-trafficking legislation in Europe working for trafficking victims? / International and European standards in relation to victims and survivors of human trafficking / Child protection for child trafficking victims / Responding to victims of human trafficking : the good, the bad and the ugly / Does it happen here? / Promoting psychological recovery in victims of human trafficking / 'We cannot collect comprehensive information on all these changes' : the challenges of monitoring and evaluating reintegration efforts for separated children / Policing forced marriages among Pakistanis in the United Kingdom / Criminalising victims of human trafficking : state responses and punitive practices / Root causes, transnational mobility and formations of patriarchy in the sex trafficking of women / The new raw resources passing through the shadows / Human trafficking : capital exploitation and the accursed share / Postscript / Margaret Malloch and Paul Rigby. Kiril Sharapov. Adam Weiss. Kirsty Thomson. Paul Rigby and Philip Ishola. Jim Laird. Sheila Murie and Liz Owens. Sharon Doherty and Rachel Morley. Claire Cody. Stefano Bonino. Margaret Malloch. Jackie Turner. Hazel Cameron. Bill Munro. Paul Rigby and Margaret Malloch.
9781474401128 hardback 9781474428385
Human trafficking Human trafficking--Law and legislation. Human trafficking--Public opinion. Human trafficking victims. Human trafficking victims--Public welfare.