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Title Global report on trafficking in persons 2012 / United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Publication Info. New York : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (98 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note "United Nations publication, Sales No. E.13. IV.1"--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-98).
Contents Key findings -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- I. PATTERNS AND FLOWS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS: GLOBAL OVERVIEW -- A. TRAFFICKING PATTERNS: VICTIMS, TRAFFICKERS AND FORMS OF EXPLOITATION -- 1. Victims: becoming vulnerable -- 2. Traffickers: abusing their power -- 3. Exploitation: the purpose of trafficking -- B. TRAFFICKING FLOWS: GLOBAL, LOCAL AND ACROSS ALL COUNTRIES -- 1. Trafficking flows at the destination: where do the victims come from? -- 2. Trafficking flows at the origin: where are victims trafficked to? -- 3. Case of domestic trafficking -- II. PATTERNS AND FLOWS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS: REGIONAL OVERVIEW -- A. EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA -- 1. Victims of trafficking in Europe and Central Asia -- 2. Traffickers in Europe and Central Asia -- 3. Forms of exploitation in Europe and Central Asia -- 4. Trafficking flows in Europe and Central Asia -- B. AMERICAS -- 1. Victims of trafficking in the Americas -- 2. Traffickers in the Americas -- 3. Forms of exploitation in the Americas -- 4. Trafficking flows in the Americas -- C. SOUTH AND EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC -- 1. Victims of trafficking in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific -- 2. Traffickers in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific -- 3. Forms of exploitation in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific -- 4. Trafficking flows in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific -- D. AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST -- 1. Victims of trafficking in Africa and the Middle East -- 2. Traffickers in Africa and the Middle East -- 3. Forms of exploitation in Africa and the Middle East -- 4. Trafficking flows in Africa and the Middle East -- III. GLOBAL RESPONSES: COMMITMENT TO COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS -- A. STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS PROTOCOL--FOCUS ON CRIMINALIZATION -- 1. Legislation -- 2. Criminal justice response--convictions -- B. CHALLENGES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSES TO TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS -- 1. Lack of knowledge and research -- 2. Lack of capacity -- 3. Lack of monitoring and evaluation -- C. ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES--THE GLOBAL PLAN OF ACTION -- D. MEASURING THE IMPACT OF ANTI-TRAFFICKING EFFORTS.
Summary "The Global Report 2012 provides an overview of patterns and flows of trafficking in persons at global, regional and national levels, based on trafficking cases detected between 2007 and 2010 (or more recent). The report also includes a chapter on the worldwide response to trafficking in persons. The Country Profiles of the Global Report present a national level analysis for each of the 132 countries covered by this edition of the report"--Publisher description.
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Subject Human trafficking.
Human trafficking.
Slavery.
Slavery.
Forced labor.
Forced labor.
Prostitution.
Prostitution.
Child prostitution.
Child prostitution.
Teenage prostitution.
Teenage prostitution.
Indexed Term Human trafficking
International comparisons
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Female prostitution.
Prostitution.
Added Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
Added Title Trafficking in persons 2012
Note Called also: GLOTIP
ISBN 9789210558969 (electronic book)
9210558960 (electronic book)