According to the International Labor Organization an estimated 1.39 million people are currently victims of sex trafficking (US Department of State 2009:8).
creator
Rosalie M
creator
Russell
creator
Russell, Zasha
Title
States’ Roles in Sex Trafficking: Complicity and Promotion or Peace?
advisor
David
advisor
Western
advisor
Western, David
advisor
Valerie Mau
advisor
Vetter
advisor
Vetter, Valerie Mau
supporting host
Grinnell College. Peace Studies Program
Index Date
2010
Date Created
2010-03-05
Publisher
Grinnell College
Type of Resource
text
Genre
research paper
Digital Origin
born digital
Digital Extent
9 pages
Media Type
application/pdf
description
According to the International Labor Organization, a United Nations Agency, an estimated 1.39 million people are currently victims of sex trafficking (US Department of State 2009:8). The very secrecy and silence involved with the sex trade, however, obscures these numbers. Most likely there exist many more not included in these statistics. Sex trafficking is a prevalent, dangerous, ever-growing issue that is putting people's lives at risk.
Language
English
Topic
Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children
Social Justice at Grinnell -- Grinnell-collection:28
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Digital Grinnell
Identifier (local)
Grinnell:45
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