
Section I: Human Trafficking Explained 1. Introduction to Human Trafficking: Definitions and Prevalence (Burke) 2. Historical Perspective: Slavery over the Centuries (Newman) Section II: A Closer Look 3. Sociological Perspective: Underlying Causes (Cottingham, Nowak, Snyder, & Swauger) 4. Human Security and Development Issues in Human Trafficking (Turek) 5. Fear, Fraud, and Frank Complexities: The Influence of Gender on Human Trafficking (Ruchti) 6. Making Money out of Misery: Trafficking for Labor Exploitation (Kane) 7. Common Forms: Sex Trafficking (McCabe) 8. The Exploitation Equation: Distinguishing Child Trafficking from Other Types of Child Mobility in West Africa(Kielland) Section III: The Anti-Slavery Movement 9. Law Enforcement Considerations for Human Trafficking (Orisini) 10. Victim Protection Policy in a Local Context: A Case Study (Testai) 11. Human Trafficking and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Lugris) 12. Human Trafficking and its Contribution to the Globalization of Infectious Diseases: Implications for Victims and Health Care Providers (Travis and Sharshenkulov) 13. Addressing the Problem: Community-Based Responses and Coordination (Reed)
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