In Silent Slaves: The Dark Trade of Human Trafficking, I seek to address the essential question underpinning the entire work: how can we combat the brutal reality of human trafficking effectively and sustainably? The enormity of this crisis calls for a response that is not only comprehensive but also multifaceted, blending stringent law enforcement with compassionate support for survivors and bolstered by international cooperation. This book represents my perspective on the path forward, presenting a series of policy recommendations and proposed solutions that aim to reduce, if not entirely…mehr
In Silent Slaves: The Dark Trade of Human Trafficking, I seek to address the essential question underpinning the entire work: how can we combat the brutal reality of human trafficking effectively and sustainably? The enormity of this crisis calls for a response that is not only comprehensive but also multifaceted, blending stringent law enforcement with compassionate support for survivors and bolstered by international cooperation. This book represents my perspective on the path forward, presenting a series of policy recommendations and proposed solutions that aim to reduce, if not entirely eliminate, the prevalence of human trafficking into the West and globally. Our present understanding of the trafficking phenomenon has evolved through a harrowing blend of survivor testimonies, law enforcement reports, academic research, and the growing involvement of governments and non-governmental organisations. Each perspective contributes to a more complete picture of this complex crime, yet the solutions to human trafficking are as varied as the victims themselves. While this book serves as a blueprint, it is by no means exhaustive; rather, it is a framework upon which governments, organisations, and individuals can build. As I propose these measures, I do so with the understanding that human trafficking is a deeply entrenched issue, one that will require resilience, empathy, and relentless vigilance to dismantle.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Shenton was born in Birmingham, England and grew up in postwar England. He spent several years as a Radio Officer onboard a variety of vessels sailing to the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and South China seas. With degrees and a background in electronics and computers he has lived and worked within the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland and Canada. While doing so, he established numerous trading relationships in Japan, Korea, the USA, China and other countries. He has been retired for some time now living in Montréal Canada enjoying golfing, writing, sailing and many other things automotive.
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