Abstract
The paper analyzes the concepts, theories, causes, and methods of human trafficking as culled from various contemporary policy capacity literature which tackle human trafficking as thematic consideration and topical affair. It posits the question of the what, why, and how of human trafficking and attempts to answer these questions using an integrative review approach of literature. A critical component of the paper is its analysis and discussion on the current and prevailing stakeholder institutions, actors and agents engage in human trafficking and the corresponding challenges, opportunities and directions it needs to do to stop human trafficking.
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Blanco, Dennis V.
(2017)
"Ending Human Trafficking: A Stakeholder’s Challenge,"
Social Transformations Journal of the Global South: Vol. 4:
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2, Article 5.
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Ending Human Trafficking: A Stakeholder’s Challenge
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Dennis V. Blanco, AMA International University BahrainFollow
Abstract
The paper analyzes the concepts, theories, causes, and methods of human trafficking as culled from various contemporary policy capacity literature which tackle human trafficking as thematic consideration and topical affair. It posits the question of the what, why, and how of human trafficking and attempts to answer these questions using an integrative review approach of literature. A critical component of the paper is its analysis and discussion on the current and prevailing stakeholder institutions, actors and agents engage in human trafficking and the corresponding challenges, opportunities and directions it needs to do to stop human trafficking.
Recommended Citation
Blanco, Dennis V. (2017) "Ending Human Trafficking: A Stakeholder’s Challenge," Social Transformations Journal of the Global South: Vol. 4: Iss. 2, Article 5.
Available at: https://archium.ateneo.edu/socialtransformations/vol4/iss2/5
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Since October 26, 2024
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