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Aron Laudan Y et al The Urban Institute

Comprehensive Services for Survivors of Human Trafficking: Findings from Clients in Three Communities. Final Report

Comprehensive study of trafficked people in three areas of USA.  Needs met and unmet

Asian Development Bank. 2004. Drug and Human Trafficking in Central and South Asia. South Asia Regional Department, Asian Development Bank.

(Very brief statement on trafficking from Afghanistan.)

Anti-Slavery International, The Police Academy in the Netherlands, On The Road, Eaves Housing for Women & STV. 2005. Protocol for Identification and Assistance to Trafficked Persons and Training Kit. London: Anti-Slavery International.

(Manual for recognizing trafficked people.  Has brief overviews of how U.K., Italy and the Netherlands are tackling the problem.)

Asian Regional Cooperation to Prevent People Trafficking. 2004. The Role of Victim Support Agencies in the Criminal Justice Response to Human Trafficking. Asian Regional Cooperation to Prevent People Trafficking.

Project funded by Ausaid to improve criminal justice response.  InvolvesThailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar (Burma)

Bales, K. No date. Understanding the Demand Behind Human Trafficking.

Ball, Judy January 2007

A Franciscan Voice at the UN

Human trafficking is currently a thriving business. Franciscans International is working to shut it down.  For more detail click here

Bonetti, Eugenia MC November 2006. The Strength of Networking Between Countries of Origin and Destination. A Consultation Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation Sponsored by the Lutheran World Federation / North American Region, Winnipeg

n Ces of Origin and Destination

Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights. 2006. Violence Against Women in Cambodia. Phnom Penh: Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights.

Carlow University

Project to End Human Trafficking, Institute for Justice & Social Responsibility

Comprehensive Healthcare: On the Lookout for Victims of Human Trafficking

Slide show useful resource pdf

Columban Mission Chocolate, Slavery and Debt Overview of the connection between chocolate and child slavery with some very helpful links


Derks, A., Henke, R. & Vanna, L. 2006. Review of a Decade of Research on Trafficking in Persons, Cambodia. The Asia Foundation & Centre for Advanced Study.

Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.

Violence against and Trafficking in Women as Symptoms of Discrimination: The Potential of CEDAW as an Antidote

Florida Freedom Partnership: Combating Trafficking in South East Asia : A Review of Policy and Programme   Responses Deceived Migrants From Tajikistan: Very good general links to data on trafficking

Gallagher,A. No date. Human Rights and Human Trafficking: A Preliminary Review of Australia's Response.

Grillot, C. 2005. "Street Pedophilia" in Cambodia: A Survey on Phnom Penh's Suspects and Victims. Phnom Penh: Action pour les Enfants.

Human Rights Watch. 1995. Rape for Profit: Trafficking of Nepali Girls and Women into India's Brothels. Washington DC: Human Rights Watch.

Gazi Rukhsana et al

Trafficking of women and children in Bangladesh: an overview [SP111, 2001]

 This review was undertaken to produce a comprehensive summary of available   information concerning trafficking of women and children in Bangladesh. ...

Le Christina T.

The Exploitation of Women and Children: A Comparative Study of Human Trafficking Laws between the United States-Mexico and China-Vietnam

 

Legal Support for Women and Children. November 2005. Needs Assessment and Analysis of the Situation of Cambodian Migrant Workers in Klong Yai District, Trad, Thailand. Migrant Support Project,

O'Connor, M and Healy, G 2006

The Links between Prostitution and Sex Trafficking: A Briefing Handbook

This handbook seeks to explore and elucidate the links between prostitution and trafficking, focusing on gender equality and the issue of demand. It was initially developed for the 13 countries participating in the joint Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) and the European Women’s Lobby (EWL)

Paillard, H. 2006. Study on Cambodia's Criminal Justice System with Focus on Prosecuting Foreign Child Sex Offenders. Phnom Penh: Action Pour Les Enfants.

Raymond, J.G., D'Cunha, J., Ruhaini Dzuhayatin, S., Patricia Hynes, H., Ramirez Rodriguez, Z. & Santos, A. 2002. A Comparative Study of Women Trafficked in the Migration Process. Patterns, Profiles and Health Consequences of Sexual Exploitation in Five Countries (Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Venezuela and the United States). Coalition Against Trafficking in Women.

Reimer, J.K., Gourley, S. & Langeler, E. 2006. "At what price, honour?" Research into domestic trafficking of Vietnamese (girl) children for sexual exploitation from urban slums in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Phnom Penh: Chab Dai Coalition (Joining Hands).

Stop Violence Against Women, 2005 Trafficking: Explore the Issue Brief abstract providing several links to websites and articles

Sullivan, M. 2005. What Happens When Prostitution Becomes Work? An Update of Legislation of Prostitution in Australia. Massachusetts: Coalition Against Trafficking in Women.

UNIFEM South Asia Office

Analysis of the Laws Related to Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation against Women and Children in Bangladesh - Bangladesh National Women Lawyers Association (BNWLA), 2004:

 This study reviewed existing anti-trafficking laws in Bangladesh and identified gaps and recommendations on the legal framework and its implementation, focusing on inter-agency coordination and making legal proceedings more victim-sensitive.

 

Vichuta, L. & Navy, M. 2005. Gender, Human Trafficking, and the Justice System in Cambodia. Phnom Penh: Asian Regional Cooperation to Prevent People Trafficking.

Ward Dr. Eilís

The Nature and Extent of Trafficking of Women into Ireland for the Purposes of

Sexual Exploitation 2000 - 2006: a report from findings (Department of Political Science and Sociology, NUIG)

and Dr. Gillian Wylie (Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Dublin)

SSRC Research

Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. 2005. The Struggle Between Migration Control and Victim Protection: The UK Approach to Human Trafficking. New York: Women's Comission for Refugee Women and Children.

Wynn, Rebecca. November 2006. Stop trafficking, protect women. A report on the growth of Trafficking in South Africa and the use of theatre to warn people in communities about the dangers.  Gender Links Nov. 2006

 

Zimmerman, C. et al. 2003. The Health Risks and Consequences of Trafficking in Women and Adolescents. Findings from a European Study. London: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, La Strada Ukraine, Foundatin Against Trafficking in Women (STV), University of Padua Department of Sociology, Global Alliance Against Trafficking in Women, London Metropolitan University Child and Women Abuse Studies Unit.

Issue #25 (May 2006) of 'Forced Migration Review', the in-house journal of the University of Oxford's Refugee Studies Centre, focuses on people trafficking. Click here to read more...
 

 

 

 

   
 
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