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Best practices to address the demand side of sex trafficking |
Auteur(s) - Auteure(s): |
Hughes, Donna M. ; Carlson, Eleanor M. ; Carlson Oscar M. |
Zone(s) geographique(s): |
Balkans
Etats-Unis
Finlande
Suède
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Theme(s): |
Prostitution
Enfance
Client
Législation/Système judiciaire
Violences/Dignité/Droits de l'Homme
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Langue:
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Anglais
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Description:
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of women and children around the world
become victims of the global sex trade. They are recruited into
prostitution, often using tactics involving force, fraud, or coercion.
Criminals working in organized networks treat the victims like
commodities, buying and selling them for profit. This modern-day form of
slavery is called sex trafficking. Analyzing trafficking and
prostitution as parts of an interlocking system reveals how the
components are linked, and studying the dynamics of supply and demand
for victims reveals what keeps the system working.
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Annee du document:
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2004
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URL
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https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2004_Best_practices_adress_demand_side_sex_traff_HUGHES_ENG.pdf
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