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In Human Trafficking: Interdisciplinary Perspectives experts from a wide range of disciplinary and professional backgrounds provide a uniquely comprehensive understanding of human trafficking in the twenty-first century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000517187
- Artikelnr.: 63273403
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000517187
- Artikelnr.: 63273403
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Mary C. Burke is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Counseling and Criminology at Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she is Director of the Doctoral Program in Counseling Psychology. She has been involved in anti-human-trafficking efforts since 2004 and is the founder of the Project to End Human Trafficking.
Section I Human Trafficking Explained and Common Forms 1. Introduction to
Human Trafficking: Definitions and Prevalence Mary C. Burke, Tina
Krolikowski, Shannon White & Nour Alabase 2. Historical Perspective:
Slavery over the Centuries Brooke N. Newman 3. Labor Trafficking: Making
Money out of Misery June Kane 4. Sex Trafficking: Yesterday and Today
Kimberly A. McCabe 5. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Special
Populations and Sociological Considerations Elizabeth Bowman Section II A
Closer Look 6. Sociological Perspectives: Underlying Causes Melissa
Swauger, Kay Snyder, Thomas Nowak, and Marci Cottingham 7. Fear, Fraud, and
Frank Complexities: The Influence of Gender on Human Trafficking Lisa C.
Huebner 8. The Exploitation Equation: Distinguishing Child Trafficking from
Other Types of Child Mobility in West Africa Anne Kielland 9. Racism: Black
Female Bodies and Human Trafficking Collin-Dilmore 10. Sexual Minorities
and Human Trafficking: Vulnerabilities and challenges faced by an
overlooked population Candence Wills Section III The Anti-Slavery Movement
11. Domestic and Foreign Policy Responses to the Problem of Human
Trafficking Sandi DiMola and Allyson M. Lowe 12. Victim Protection Policy
in a Local Context: A Case Study Testaì Patrizia 13. International
Development and Globalization Issues that Contribute to Trafficking in
Persons Gabrielle Sinnott & Lynsie Clott 14. The Human Security Framework:
The Best Security Approach to Preventing and Combatting Human Trafficking
Laura Gooding and Lynsie Clott 15. Cyber Issues and Human Trafficking
Emily Kennedy 16. Roles and Responsibilities of US Financial Institutions
in Combatting Human Trafficking (Mary Onufer) 17. Law Enforcement
Considerations for Human Trafficking Bradley W. Orsini 18. Combatting Sex
Trafficking through the Prosecution of Traffickers Michael J. Frank and G.
Zachary Terwilliger Section IV Supporting Survivors and Programming
Considerations 19. Mental Health Care: Human Trafficking & Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder Veronica M. Lugris, Mary C. Burke, Shannon S. White and
Tina Krolikowski 20. Addressing the Problem: Community-Based Responses and
Coordination Judy Hale
Human Trafficking: Definitions and Prevalence Mary C. Burke, Tina
Krolikowski, Shannon White & Nour Alabase 2. Historical Perspective:
Slavery over the Centuries Brooke N. Newman 3. Labor Trafficking: Making
Money out of Misery June Kane 4. Sex Trafficking: Yesterday and Today
Kimberly A. McCabe 5. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Special
Populations and Sociological Considerations Elizabeth Bowman Section II A
Closer Look 6. Sociological Perspectives: Underlying Causes Melissa
Swauger, Kay Snyder, Thomas Nowak, and Marci Cottingham 7. Fear, Fraud, and
Frank Complexities: The Influence of Gender on Human Trafficking Lisa C.
Huebner 8. The Exploitation Equation: Distinguishing Child Trafficking from
Other Types of Child Mobility in West Africa Anne Kielland 9. Racism: Black
Female Bodies and Human Trafficking Collin-Dilmore 10. Sexual Minorities
and Human Trafficking: Vulnerabilities and challenges faced by an
overlooked population Candence Wills Section III The Anti-Slavery Movement
11. Domestic and Foreign Policy Responses to the Problem of Human
Trafficking Sandi DiMola and Allyson M. Lowe 12. Victim Protection Policy
in a Local Context: A Case Study Testaì Patrizia 13. International
Development and Globalization Issues that Contribute to Trafficking in
Persons Gabrielle Sinnott & Lynsie Clott 14. The Human Security Framework:
The Best Security Approach to Preventing and Combatting Human Trafficking
Laura Gooding and Lynsie Clott 15. Cyber Issues and Human Trafficking
Emily Kennedy 16. Roles and Responsibilities of US Financial Institutions
in Combatting Human Trafficking (Mary Onufer) 17. Law Enforcement
Considerations for Human Trafficking Bradley W. Orsini 18. Combatting Sex
Trafficking through the Prosecution of Traffickers Michael J. Frank and G.
Zachary Terwilliger Section IV Supporting Survivors and Programming
Considerations 19. Mental Health Care: Human Trafficking & Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder Veronica M. Lugris, Mary C. Burke, Shannon S. White and
Tina Krolikowski 20. Addressing the Problem: Community-Based Responses and
Coordination Judy Hale
Section I Human Trafficking Explained and Common Forms 1. Introduction to
Human Trafficking: Definitions and Prevalence Mary C. Burke, Tina
Krolikowski, Shannon White & Nour Alabase 2. Historical Perspective:
Slavery over the Centuries Brooke N. Newman 3. Labor Trafficking: Making
Money out of Misery June Kane 4. Sex Trafficking: Yesterday and Today
Kimberly A. McCabe 5. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Special
Populations and Sociological Considerations Elizabeth Bowman Section II A
Closer Look 6. Sociological Perspectives: Underlying Causes Melissa
Swauger, Kay Snyder, Thomas Nowak, and Marci Cottingham 7. Fear, Fraud, and
Frank Complexities: The Influence of Gender on Human Trafficking Lisa C.
Huebner 8. The Exploitation Equation: Distinguishing Child Trafficking from
Other Types of Child Mobility in West Africa Anne Kielland 9. Racism: Black
Female Bodies and Human Trafficking Collin-Dilmore 10. Sexual Minorities
and Human Trafficking: Vulnerabilities and challenges faced by an
overlooked population Candence Wills Section III The Anti-Slavery Movement
11. Domestic and Foreign Policy Responses to the Problem of Human
Trafficking Sandi DiMola and Allyson M. Lowe 12. Victim Protection Policy
in a Local Context: A Case Study Testaì Patrizia 13. International
Development and Globalization Issues that Contribute to Trafficking in
Persons Gabrielle Sinnott & Lynsie Clott 14. The Human Security Framework:
The Best Security Approach to Preventing and Combatting Human Trafficking
Laura Gooding and Lynsie Clott 15. Cyber Issues and Human Trafficking
Emily Kennedy 16. Roles and Responsibilities of US Financial Institutions
in Combatting Human Trafficking (Mary Onufer) 17. Law Enforcement
Considerations for Human Trafficking Bradley W. Orsini 18. Combatting Sex
Trafficking through the Prosecution of Traffickers Michael J. Frank and G.
Zachary Terwilliger Section IV Supporting Survivors and Programming
Considerations 19. Mental Health Care: Human Trafficking & Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder Veronica M. Lugris, Mary C. Burke, Shannon S. White and
Tina Krolikowski 20. Addressing the Problem: Community-Based Responses and
Coordination Judy Hale
Human Trafficking: Definitions and Prevalence Mary C. Burke, Tina
Krolikowski, Shannon White & Nour Alabase 2. Historical Perspective:
Slavery over the Centuries Brooke N. Newman 3. Labor Trafficking: Making
Money out of Misery June Kane 4. Sex Trafficking: Yesterday and Today
Kimberly A. McCabe 5. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Special
Populations and Sociological Considerations Elizabeth Bowman Section II A
Closer Look 6. Sociological Perspectives: Underlying Causes Melissa
Swauger, Kay Snyder, Thomas Nowak, and Marci Cottingham 7. Fear, Fraud, and
Frank Complexities: The Influence of Gender on Human Trafficking Lisa C.
Huebner 8. The Exploitation Equation: Distinguishing Child Trafficking from
Other Types of Child Mobility in West Africa Anne Kielland 9. Racism: Black
Female Bodies and Human Trafficking Collin-Dilmore 10. Sexual Minorities
and Human Trafficking: Vulnerabilities and challenges faced by an
overlooked population Candence Wills Section III The Anti-Slavery Movement
11. Domestic and Foreign Policy Responses to the Problem of Human
Trafficking Sandi DiMola and Allyson M. Lowe 12. Victim Protection Policy
in a Local Context: A Case Study Testaì Patrizia 13. International
Development and Globalization Issues that Contribute to Trafficking in
Persons Gabrielle Sinnott & Lynsie Clott 14. The Human Security Framework:
The Best Security Approach to Preventing and Combatting Human Trafficking
Laura Gooding and Lynsie Clott 15. Cyber Issues and Human Trafficking
Emily Kennedy 16. Roles and Responsibilities of US Financial Institutions
in Combatting Human Trafficking (Mary Onufer) 17. Law Enforcement
Considerations for Human Trafficking Bradley W. Orsini 18. Combatting Sex
Trafficking through the Prosecution of Traffickers Michael J. Frank and G.
Zachary Terwilliger Section IV Supporting Survivors and Programming
Considerations 19. Mental Health Care: Human Trafficking & Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder Veronica M. Lugris, Mary C. Burke, Shannon S. White and
Tina Krolikowski 20. Addressing the Problem: Community-Based Responses and
Coordination Judy Hale