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Anti-Trafficking Review - No 6 (2016): Prosecuting Human Trafficking

Guest Editor: Anne T Gallagher

Prosecuting human trafficking is widely viewed as one of the main pillars of an effective national response to trafficking. But worldwide, the number of prosecutions for trafficking and related exploitation remains stubbornly low, especially when compared to the generally accepted size of the problem. Very few traffickers are ever brought to justice and the criminal justice system rarely operates to benefit those who have been trafficked.

Issue 6 of the Anti-Trafficking Review analyses human trafficking prosecutions in different regions of the world and from a range of different perspectives. With five themed articles focusing on Russia, the United States, the Balkans and Western Europe, the issue provides important insights into the practical and policy issues surrounding human trafficking prosecutions.

Table of Contents

Editorial: The Problems and Prospects of Trafficking Prosecutions: Ending impunity and securing justice

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Anne T Gallagher

 

 

Two Birds with One Stone? Implications of conditional assistance in victim protection and prosecution of traffickers

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Anette Brunovskis, May-Len Skilbrei

 

 

Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia

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Lauren A McCarthy

 

 

The Prosecution of State-Level Human Trafficking Cases in the United States

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Amy Farrell, Monica J DeLateur, Colleen Owens, Stephanie Fahy

 

 

Trafficking of Women for Sexual Exploitation in Europe: Prosecution, trials and their impact

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Biljana Meshkovska

 

 

The Prominent Role of National Judges in Interpreting the International Definition of Human Trafficking

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Luuk B Esser, Corinne E Dettmeijer-Vermeulen

 

 

Investments in Human Trafficking Prosecutions are Indispensable

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Victor Boutros, John Cotton Richmond

 

 

Prioritising Prosecutions is the Wrong Approach

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Kate D’Adamo

 

 

The Importance of Strategic, Victim-Centred Human Trafficking Prosecutions

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Susan French, Cindy C Liou

 

 

Resisting the Carceral: The need to align anti-trafficking efforts with movements for criminal justice reform

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Abigail Swenstein, Kate Mogulescu

 

 

Not All Prosecutions are Created Equal: Less counting prosecutions, more making prosecutions count

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Marika McAdam

 

 

Villains and Victims, but No Workers: Why a prosecution-focussed approach to human trafficking fails trafficked persons

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Inga Thiemann

 

 

Innocent Traffickers, Guilty Victims: The case for prosecuting so-called ‘bottom girls’ in the United States

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Alexandra F Levy

 

 

Human Rights and Economic Opportunity Will End Trafficking

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Juhu Thukral

 

 

Palermo’s Promise: Victims’ rights and human trafficking

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Martina E Vandenberg

 

Direct Link to Full 150-Page May 2016 Anti-Trafficking Review:

http://gaatw.org/ATR/AntiTraffickingReview_issue6.pdf

http://www.antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal

Извор: WUNRN – 31.05.2016

 

 

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