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Organized crime rings exploit 700,000 to 4 million new victims of human trafficking each year, typically luring them across borders where they are more vulnerable to abuse. Trafficking in Southeastern...
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Following is a portion of a draft chapter entitled The Eye of the Beholder: How Bad Data, Scrambles for Funding and Professional Bias Shape Human Trafficking Law and Policy Human trafficking is not...
View ArticleThe Celebrification of Human Trafficking, Part 1 (in a Six Part Series)
Celebrities, people “known for [their] well-knownness,”[1] now regularly engage in and effect human trafficking policy and practice. As a result, celebrities are not only raising public awareness about...
View Article(Not) Found Chained to a Bed in a Brothel: Conceptual, Legal and Procedural...
The article outlines the myriad problems that need be addressed to carry out the promise of the Trafficking Victim Protection Act. In the year 2000, Congress proudly signed into law the Trafficking...
View ArticleExploitation Nation: The Thin and Grey Legal Lines Between Trafficked Persons...
People around the world are on the move, pushed by external events such as civil war, political upheaval, and increasingly environmental disasters and pulled by the lure of a better life, a better job,...
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In the year 2000, Congress proudly signed into law the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), with one goal in mindprotecting victims of human trafficking by working to eliminate human trafficking...
View ArticleLessons from Arizona Market: Human Trafficking, Democratization and the...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina,1 there is a vast and sprawling marketplace that sprang up just as the peace accords were going into effect, bringing to some conclusion three-and-a-half years of bloody...
View ArticleMasculinities and Child Soldiers in Post-Conflict Societies by Dina Haynes
Co-authored with Fionnuala Ni Aoláin and Naomi Cahn A fairly substantial amount of literature has been generated over the years regarding the forms of masculinity that emerge in times of armed conflict...
View ArticleOn the Frontlines: Gender, War, and the Post-Conflict Process by Dina Haynes
Gender oppression has been a feature of war and conflict throughout human history, yet until fairly recently, little attention was devoted to addressing the consequences of violence and discrimination...
View ArticleCelebrities in Human Trafficking, Part II
In Part II of this posting I begin to detail the involvement of particular celebrities in human trafficking activism, policy making and general influence. 1. Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie was recently...
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Ricky Martin has been a recent favorite of both the Executive and Legisative branches of the US government. Through his Foundation, he has been the recipient of substantial US government...
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Ricky Martin Ricky Martin has been a recent favorite of both the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government. He has been the recipient of substantial US government anti-trafficking...
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