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Migrant Trafficking and Human Smuggling in Europe

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Bibliographic information:

 

Salt, John, and Jennifer Hogarth. 2000. "Migrant Trafficking and Human Smuggling in Europe: A Review of the Evidence." In Migrant Trafficking and Human Smuggling in Europe: A Review of the Evidence with Case Studies from Hungary, Poland and Ukraine, ed. by F. Laczko and D. Thompson, 11-164. Geneva: International Organization for Migration. 

 


Abstract:

 

The literature review and bibliography comprise the first part of a wider study commissioned by the International Organizaton for Migration (IOM).  This comprehensive review is presented in 14 chapters which discuss approaches towards research on human trafficking and smuggling (e.g., definitions, theory, statistics, methodologies) as well as present an overview of the main themes arising in the literature (e.g., organization of trafficking, criminality, characteristics of trafficked persons, border control, trafficking routes, women and children, asylum-seeking and trafficking, and responses to trafficking).  The bibliography is provided in a separate section in two parts: monographs and articles (approximately 180 references), and serial publications. 

 


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Human trafficking

 


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Book

 


 

 

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