Human Trafficking
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The book presents a holistic approach to understanding human trafficking, facilitating practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels, and taking action. Dedicated chapters address intersectionality and economies of human trafficking, theories to apply at all levels of practice, collective impact and individual action as responses to human trafficking, and more. Factual case studies are included throughout the text to bridge the gap between knowledge and application in real-world environments and situations, as well as discussion of complex issues and implications for practice. All key terms, class discussion questions, exercises, project assignments, and suggestions for further learning have been updated for the second edition.
The first edition of Human Trafficking received the 2019 Robert W. Hamilton Book Award, the University of Texas at Austin’s highest honor of outstanding scholarship and creativity.
This book is part of the Cognella Series on Family and Gender-Based Violence, an interdisciplinary collection of textbooks edited by Claire Renzetti, Ph.D. The titles feature cross-cultural perspectives, cutting-edge strategies and interventions, and timely research on family and gender-based violence.
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Antrina M. Bell, Alcorn State University
"A great foundational text for a Social Work course on Human Trafficking."
Bart W. Miles, Augustana University
"Timely information to help those in the helping professions understand a global issue."
Becky Thomas, University of Akron
"Combining an overview of legal and policy analysis with case studies that illustrate the important challenges the issue of human trafficking presents, this book gives a concise discussion of both the historical origins and contemporary issues in human trafficking."
Jenna Rossi, St. John Fisher University
Praise for the First Edition:
"This book offers broad coverage of the topic which is good for a number of audiences. It delivers most confidently the information centered on victim experiences and service delivery which feels very useful for those working in social work or other professions that lead to encounters with victims. The emphasis on intersectionality shows the need for coordination among a diversity of actors and shows how this is a problem that connects to a number of societal issues and micro-level experiences. This is useful from a problem-solution definition perspective."
Emilie Hafner-Burton, UC San Diego
"I like the organization of micro/mezzo/macro levels. I have yet to see a book that effectively breaks apart the complex factors that perpetuate human trafficking―the authors of this book appear to do that, and they introduce some of the more recent struggles faced by this movement as it grows."
Wendy Stickle, University of Maryland
"This is a very comprehensive book....I think the authors have achieved high degree of an interdisciplinary approach in this text."
Nadia Shapkina, Kansas State University