Impacts of Gender Inequality and Poverty on Trafficking in WomenWomen represent approximately 75% of human trafficking victims. This study reviews what is and is not known about human trafficking and what might be accomplished in future research.Park, JihyeRabeHemp, Cara
Despite the fact that it is now com- mon knowledge that those who migrate irregularly, particularly women, are often victims of human trafficking, their families left behind are held in high esteem and generally envied by the rest of the population. Osasu, a 30-year-old banker, described ...
The process of making legal decisions is inherently human, leading to a variety of systematic heuristics that are frequently observed to influence sentencing considerations (Levinson et al.,2017; Peer & Gamliel,2013; Tversky & Kahneman,1974; Vidmar,2011). The common challenge largely lies in the ...
2 The Enduring Impacts of Slavery: A Historical Perspective on South–South Migration Veronica Fynn Bruey and Heaven Crawley Introduction: A Critical View of the Minority World and South–South Migration South–South migration is not a new phenomenon. While the bulk of Euro- pean's "discovery ...
Contribution 2.4: Critical Perspectives on the Metaverse: True Value, Privacy, and Diminished Reality Contribution 2.5: Human – Computer Interface in Metaverse: Perspectives from Dark Side Contribution 2.6: A study of the potential dark sides of the metaverse in order to make immersive experiences ...
Health impacts of human trafficking are severe. As some of the few professionals trafficking victims interact with, police and healthcare workers are important targets for anti-trafficking training. Improved understanding of human trafficking drivers and barriers and facilitators to seeking help can ...
The study addressed the effect of social class, poverty, empowerment, education and areas of residence for women trafficking in Bangladesh and identified the physical and mental sufferings of the victims. This study employed an exploratory qualitative research design and recruited participants from the ...
Despite the fact that it is now com- mon knowledge that those who migrate irregularly, particularly women, are often victims of human trafficking, their families left behind are held in high esteem and generally envied by the rest of the population. Osasu, a 30-year-old banker, described ...
2 The Enduring Impacts of Slavery: A Historical Perspective on South–South Migration Veronica Fynn Bruey and Heaven Crawley Introduction: A Critical View of the Minority World and South–South Migration South–South migration is not a new phenomenon. While the bulk of Euro- pean's "discovery ...