Pimp-controlled sex workers, exploited migrants, domestic servants,
and sex trafficking of runaway and homeless youth are just a few of
the many forms of sex trafficking and labor trafficking going on all
around the world-including in the United States. This book exposes
both well-known and more obscure forms of human trafficking,
documenting how these heinous crimes are encountered in our daily
lives. What types of human trafficking crimes are being committed here
in the United States? Who are the victims of traffickers? How do we
all unknowingly consume the services and products of slavery? And why
are human traffickers able to maintain their illicit operations with
relative impunity-indeed, with less than .01 percent of human
traffickers ever being held accountable for their crimes? Hidden in
Plain Sight: America's Slaves of the New Millennium documents how
human trafficking and its byproducts touch every community in America,
from impoverished inner-city neighborhoods to middle-class suburbs and
alcoves of wealthy estates. It presents information derived from
narrative accounts of real-life trafficking cases, interviews with
convicted human traffickers, empirical research, and criminal case
files to expose the grim realities of human trafficking in America,
perpetrated by Americans. Readers will grasp the origins, evolution,
and extent of the problem; understand how trafficking plays an
unrecognized role in our day-to-day lives; and see why advancements in
awareness and anti-trafficking resources have not changed the status
quo. The victims of trafficking continue to be criminalized by law
enforcement, and the offenders continue to exploit and profit from new
recruits. This book equips readers with the knowledge needed to
identify human trafficking cases and advocate for policy changes to
end this scourge in America.
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America's Slaves of the New Millennium
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216095903
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter