Borders and rights: human smuggling vs. human trafficking

Human trafficking is considered one of the most significant blights on our current society, as it deprives people of their most fundamental rights. Despite commendable efforts against this transnational scourge, emphasis often leans towards addressing criminal aspects tied to migratory flows, potent...

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Autor principal: Fuentes Cano, Ana María (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
En: Modern insights and strategies in victimology
Año: 2024, Páginas: 93-117
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Sumario:Human trafficking is considered one of the most significant blights on our current society, as it deprives people of their most fundamental rights. Despite commendable efforts against this transnational scourge, emphasis often leans towards addressing criminal aspects tied to migratory flows, potentially undermining victim protection. New technologies further complicate the landscape, challenging conventional anti-trafficking policies. This chapter stresses the critical need to bridge the gap between human trafficking manifestation and prevention/prosecution strategies, enriching discourse on international security. It aims to spotlight challenges hampering anti-trafficking policy effectiveness, empowering governments to fortify identification systems and combat the perpetuation of this heinous offense.
Notas:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 111-117
ISBN:9798369347133