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Sex Traffic: Prostitution, Crime and Exploitation
Sex Traffic: Prostitution, Crime and Exploitation offers a rigorous examination of the global dynamics of human trafficking for sexual exploitation, focusing on the intersections of organized crime, poverty, gender inequality, and migration. The book analyzes how traffickers recruit, transport, and control victims, revealing the structural vulnerabilities—economic, social, and political—that place women and children at heightened risk. Through case studies, legal analysis, and empirical data, it exposes the limitations of current anti-trafficking policies, law-enforcement practices, and international cooperation efforts. The authors emphasize the need for victim-centered approaches, stronger cross-border protections, and socioeconomic interventions that address root causes rather than solely criminalizing individuals involved. This work serves as a critical resource for policymakers, researchers, and advocates seeking to understand and combat the complex realities of sex trafficking worldwide.
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