Through a decade of research across five continents, the book maps the intricate criminal networks that facilitate illegal transplants while examining the socioeconomic factors driving this underground market. The investigation presents compelling evidence from over 200 interviews with survivors, medical professionals, and reformed traffickers, offering unprecedented access to trafficking operations and their methods.
What sets this work apart is its balanced approach to presenting both statistical analysis and human stories, making complex medical and ethical issues accessible to readers while maintaining academic rigor. The book progresses from a broad global market analysis to detailed regional case studies, culminating in practical solutions and policy recommendations.
It addresses controversial topics like regulated organ markets and international oversight mechanisms, while providing healthcare professionals, policy makers, and law enforcement officials with concrete frameworks for identifying and preventing trafficking operations. This interdisciplinary approach effectively demonstrates how organ trafficking represents not just a criminal justice issue, but a fundamental failure of global healthcare policy and wealth distribution.
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