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- 9781773636863
- Éditeur
- Fernwood Publishing
- Date de publication
- 16/05/2024
- Langue
- anglais
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Trafficking Harms
Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences
Katrin Roots, Ann De Shalit, Emily van der Meulen
Fernwood Publishing
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Amid the proliferating scholarship and often sensational public campaigns,
Trafficking Harms offers fresh insights and critical analyses. The
collection's four thematic areas -- Discourses and Representations; Law and
Prosecutions; Policing and Surveillance; Migrant Labour Exploitation --
examine an array of issues, including the contested definitions of human
trafficking, the application of trafficking law and policy, the conflation of
sex work and trafficking, the impacts of anti-trafficking frameworks on
racialized communities, questions around "victims" and "traffickers" and much
more. Showcasing a mix of scholarly research, public advocacy and first-person
narratives, this book is the first of its kind in Canada. The authors include
a diverse group of academics, legal advocates, frontline activists who work
with migrant and sex-working communities, individuals who have been charged
and/or convicted of trafficking offences and those who are directly impacted
by trafficking law and policing, such as domestic and migrant sex workers.
Trafficking Harms offers fresh insights and critical analyses. The
collection's four thematic areas -- Discourses and Representations; Law and
Prosecutions; Policing and Surveillance; Migrant Labour Exploitation --
examine an array of issues, including the contested definitions of human
trafficking, the application of trafficking law and policy, the conflation of
sex work and trafficking, the impacts of anti-trafficking frameworks on
racialized communities, questions around "victims" and "traffickers" and much
more. Showcasing a mix of scholarly research, public advocacy and first-person
narratives, this book is the first of its kind in Canada. The authors include
a diverse group of academics, legal advocates, frontline activists who work
with migrant and sex-working communities, individuals who have been charged
and/or convicted of trafficking offences and those who are directly impacted
by trafficking law and policing, such as domestic and migrant sex workers.
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