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Human trafficking is a phenomenon that encompasses more than a perceived threat to the sovereignty and security of states and their citizens. It is the ultimate manifestation of the current social, economic, cultural, and political landscape being so entrenched in discrimination, inequality, exclusion, and exploitation across the globe. Based on theoretical and empirical evidence from a cross-country study, this book unfolds the basic structure of these criminal organizations, the sophisticated methods and technology used, and the interactions and roles played by state and non-state actors. Through a more holistic lens, Siddhartha Sarkar examines the complex network of human trafficking governance—transnational cooperation, legislation, and enforcement—required to tackle this global problem.
Siddhartha Sarkar is principal and executive head at A.C. College of Commerce and founder and director of Center for Human Trafficking Research.
Chapter 1: Role of Technology in TraffickingChapter 2: Financial Flows in TraffickingChapter 3: Sexual Exploitation in Poland Chapter 4: Trafficking and Human Security in India and United KingdomChapter 5: Securitization in India and Hungary Chapter 6: Trafficking Survivors in IndiaChapter 7: Evidence from India and ThailandChapter 8: Cross-border Movement from Nepal to India
A critical and meaningful read full for those of us who want to better understand human trafficking through a political, financial, and technological lens.