Kidney Pirates: How to End Human Trafficking in Organs for Illegal Transplantsdoi:10.7590/245227717X15090911046629Scheper-Hughes, NancyJournal of Trafficking and Human Exploitation
Human trafficking is an evil that is held in place by a complex infrastructure and uses fear, abuse and isolation to...
Human trafficking is a serious, widespread problem but one we can all help to identify and do our best to prevent. Through awareness, monitoring, and reporting, compliance professionals and their companies will be better placed to make a difference in the global fight against this illic...
Human trafficking is an incredibly challenging problem to solve because it hides in the shadows. Not only are traffickers motivated to keep their activities under the radar of law enforcement, but often victims are, too. Is that young woman with the broken arm who was brought to your emergency...
The government of the UAE strongly condemns human trafficking, having introduced laws and initiatives to prevent, prosecute, and penalise perpetrators. Across the emirates, hotlines and services have also been set up to respond quickly and aggressively against such cases....
UN.GIFT Guide - Human Trafficking and Business: Good practices to prevent and combat human trafficking This brochure presents an overview and introduction to human trafficking and the role that business can play in addressing it. It explains in practical terms what human trafficking is, why it is...
When people want data on human trafficking, they might turn to widely cited statistics, such as a study showing there are 40.3 million victims of human trafficking in the world today.
Human trafficking victims may be able to recover if provided with appropriate social, medical, and mental health services from individuals and organizations experienced in human trafficking issues. Many human trafficking victims suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and co-morbid conditions such as ...
human traffickingfundingThis Issue — Following the Money: Spending on anti-trafficking. This edition of the Anti-Trafficking Review explores what happens to the money that is allocateddoi:10.14197/atr.20121431Mike DottridgeSocial Science Electronic PublishingDottridge, M. (2014). Editorial: How is ...
Holding countries accountable is tricky, as CITES has few real teeth to bite with. Sanctions, however, are one powerful tool it does possess. If a party to the convention is found guilty of enough violations, CITES can issue sanctions that — if respected by other nations — prevent that co...