Rethinking Trafficking: Patriarchy, Poverty, and Private Wrongs in India

Published By: Global Dialogue | Published Date: January, 01 , 2012

Human trafficking is a large and growing problem, and sex trafficking is a particularly egregious form of contemporary enslavement of the most vulnerable: women and children. Yet a decade of anti-trafficking programmes has done little to reduce the phenomenon, and may even have diverted attention from some of the root causes of trafficking, the large numbers of victims in the developing world, and equally harmful practices of labour exploitation beyond prostitution and within national borders.

Author(s): Aditee Maskey, Alison Brysk | Posted on: Sep 10, 2015 | Views()


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