Published By: United Nations PublicationsThe exploitation of one human being by another is the basest crime. And yet trafficking in persons remains all too common, with all too few consequences for the perpetrators. Trafficking happens everywhere, but as this report shows most victims are trafficked close to home, within the region or even in their country of origin, and their exploiters are often fellow citizens. In some areas, trafficking for armed combat or petty crime, for example, are significant
problems.
Author(s): United Nations Drugs and Crime | Posted on: Nov 26, 2014 | Views(655) | Download (91)