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Vienna Forum Quantifying Human Trafficking
Sep 07 2010
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This paper has sketched some of the major problems in compiling and interpreting criminal justice statistics on human trafficking: a complete or partial lack of legislation, differences in existing legal definitions of trafficking in persons, serious underreporting due to the challenges of correctly identifying the crime, lack of capacity for data collection and a common lack of central databases on the crime.
The Rise of Mobile and the Diffusion of Technology-Facilitated Trafficking
GIFT-Harvard Global gap analysis- Not in New Zealand's Waters
- Not in New Zealand's Waters, Surely?
Prosecuting human traffickers
The dark side of globalisation
The Rights of Women With Disabilities in Africa
Academia Gallagher The International Law of Human Trafficking
IOM UNGIFT Caring for Trafficked Persons
CSO John Templeton Foundation Stolen Lives
EJWS A Very Private Business
Literature review Trafficking in human beings





