This book offers an empirically grounded insight into networks of human trafficking offenders and victims. It is based on systematic research into sex trafficking, designed to uncover the characteristics of those involved, the nature of their connections and interactions, the logistics of offending and the challenges for enforcement.
This book offers an empirically grounded insight into networks of human trafficking offenders and victims. It is based on systematic research into sex trafficking, designed to uncover the characteristics of those involved, the nature of their connections and interactions, the logistics of offending and the challenges for enforcement.
Dr Ella Cockbain is a lecturer in Security and Crime Science at University College London (UCL), where she holds a prestigious national 'Future Research Leaders' fellowship. Her research deals with serious and organised crime and its prevention, with a particular focus on human trafficking, child sexual exploitation and forced labour. She has collaborated widely with agencies across the public and third sectors and contributed to counter-trafficking training, guidance and strategy at national and international levels. She is the co-editor of the book Applied Police Research (with J. Knutsson, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: A different kind of trafficking 2. Extraordinary crimes involving fairly ordinary people and places 3. Unsophisticated networks and disorganised crime 4. The messy realities of grooming in a complex sex crime 5. Talking to the traffickers: Denials distortions and destructive dynamics 6. Investigation and prosecution: Challenges outcomes and opportunities 7. Conclusion: Complexity connectivity and social contagion
1. Introduction: A different kind of trafficking 2. Extraordinary crimes involving fairly ordinary people and places 3. Unsophisticated networks and disorganised crime 4. The messy realities of grooming in a complex sex crime 5. Talking to the traffickers: Denials distortions and destructive dynamics 6. Investigation and prosecution: Challenges outcomes and opportunities 7. Conclusion: Complexity connectivity and social contagion
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