Handbook of sex trafficking : feminist transnational perspectives /: feminist transnational perspectives. ([2018])
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- Book
- Title:
- Handbook of sex trafficking : feminist transnational perspectives /: feminist transnational perspectives. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Handbook of sex trafficking : feminist transnational perspectives
- Further Information:
- Note: Editors Lenore Walker, Giselle Gaviria and Kalyani Gopal.
- Editors:
- Walker, Lenore E
Gaviria, Giselle
Gopal, Kalyani - Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; About the Authors; Part I: What Is Sex Trafficking?; Defining Sex Trafficking; What Are the Different Stages of the Crime of Sex Trafficking?; Gaining Trust/Recruitment; Seasoning/Breaking; Turning Out; Maintaining Control; Recovery; How Is Sex Trafficking Different from Prostitution or Smuggling?; Language Is Important; References; Transnational Feminism and Sex Trafficking; References; Perspectives from a Victim's Center; Introduction; Toward a Sustainable Theory of Human Trafficking and Contemporary Slavery; Introduction; Ontological Concerns Relationship Between Human Trafficking and Modern SlaveryInterdisciplinary Field; Battle of Theoretical Assumptions; Cultural Perspective; Social Justice Approach; Feminist Perspective; Theory of Delinquency; Critical Realism; Epistemological Considerations; The Theory of Social Representations; Alternative Representations; Metarelational Models; Some Ethical Issues; Aesthetics of Human Trafficking?; Conclusion; References; The Concept of Choice; Feminist Perspectives on Choice; Factors that Shape the Perception of Choice; Theory and Practices of Choice in the Sex Trafficking Industry ResilienceEmotional and Cognitive; Challenges: Social and Economic Conditions; Survival Sex; War-Torn Areas; References; Men, Boys, and LGBTQ: Invisible Victims of Human Trafficking; Men and Boys Versus Women and Girls; The LGBTQ Community; Decriminalization, Law, and Government Focus; Demographics; Lack of Resources; MentalIntro; Preface; Contents; About the Authors; Part I: What Is Sex Trafficking?; Defining Sex Trafficking; What Are the Different Stages of the Crime of Sex Trafficking?; Gaining Trust/Recruitment; Seasoning/Breaking; Turning Out; Maintaining Control; Recovery; How Is Sex Trafficking Different from Prostitution or Smuggling?; Language Is Important; References; Transnational Feminism and Sex Trafficking; References; Perspectives from a Victim's Center; Introduction; Toward a Sustainable Theory of Human Trafficking and Contemporary Slavery; Introduction; Ontological Concerns Relationship Between Human Trafficking and Modern SlaveryInterdisciplinary Field; Battle of Theoretical Assumptions; Cultural Perspective; Social Justice Approach; Feminist Perspective; Theory of Delinquency; Critical Realism; Epistemological Considerations; The Theory of Social Representations; Alternative Representations; Metarelational Models; Some Ethical Issues; Aesthetics of Human Trafficking?; Conclusion; References; The Concept of Choice; Feminist Perspectives on Choice; Factors that Shape the Perception of Choice; Theory and Practices of Choice in the Sex Trafficking Industry ResilienceEmotional and Cognitive; Challenges: Social and Economic Conditions; Survival Sex; War-Torn Areas; References; Men, Boys, and LGBTQ: Invisible Victims of Human Trafficking; Men and Boys Versus Women and Girls; The LGBTQ Community; Decriminalization, Law, and Government Focus; Demographics; Lack of Resources; Mental Health; References; Forced Child and Arranged Marriages; Psychological Impact of Child Marriage; References; Unaccompanied Refugee Children in Greece: Assessments, Trauma, Sexual Exploitation and the Shattering of Identity; References; Part III: Buyers and Traffickers Traffickers: Who Are They?Process of Trafficking; Recruitment Phase; Travel-Transit Phase; Exploitation Phase; Roles Within Trafficking Organizations; Benefits and Rationale for Trafficking; Women as Traffickers; References; Organized Crime, Gangs, and Trafficking; Introduction; Street Gangs and Sex Trafficking; Recruitment and Initiation; The Myth of Gender Equality; Longevity of Girls in Gangs; The Aftereffects of Female Gang Membership; References; Family Members and Trafficking: Story of Alex's Disappearance; Victims Becoming Victimizers; References … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 364.15/34
Human trafficking
Human trafficking victims
Feminism
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319736211
3319736213 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319736204
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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