Human Traffic and Transnational Crime: Eurasian and American PerspectivesSally W. Stoecker, Louise I. Shelley Human Trafficking is a growing transnational criminal phenomenon-conservative estimates put the total number of persons trafficked globally at two million per year. In Human Traffic and Transnational Crime, criminologists, sociologists, and demographers from European, Siberian, and far-eastern parts of Russia offer the first in-depth, scholarly study of human trafficking in Russia and Ukraine, their groundbreaking work defines the motivations behind and reactions to this horrifying trend. |
Contents
Human Trafficking A New Challenge for Russia and the United States | 13 |
Criminal Transportation of Persons Trends and Recommendations | 29 |
Classifying the Elements of Human Trafficking Crimes | 47 |
Russian and Chinese Trafficking A Comparative Perspective | 63 |
Trafficking in Women in the Russian Far East A Real or Imaginary Phenomenon? | 79 |
Female Labor Migration Trends and Human Trafficking Policy Recommendations | 95 |
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