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Asmita. (no date). Trafficking References. Bibliography of research carried out by Asmita, media organisation for women empowerment and gender equality in Nepal. http://www.asmita.org.np/Trafficking/reference_cited.htm |
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Bruckert, C., Parent, C. (2002). Trafficking In Human Beings and Organized Crime: A Literature Review. 36 p. We will begin by focussing on the theoretical perspectives behind the analysis that has been done to date and the controversy surrounding the definition of the concept of “trading” or “trafficking” in human beings. Once those parameters are in place, we will turn to the role that organized crime seems to be playing in the development of this phenomenon and the extent of its involvement. http://www.rcmp.ca/pdfs/traffick_e.pdf |
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Canadian Council for Refugees. Trafficking in Women and Girls, Annotated Bibliography. Useful Web sites, reports and books and articles of interest. http://www.web.ca/~ccr/trafbiblio.html |
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Captive Daughters. (no date). Demand Dynamics, The force of Demand in the Global Sex Trade: Bibliography. With 56 entries. Captive Daughters is the first anti-trafficking group established in California. It focus solely on ending the sexual bondage of female adolescents and children. The organization was inspired by the founding director's stay in Nepal, where she learned firsthand about sex trafficking. http://www.captivedaughters.org/demanddynamics/ddbibliography.htm |
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Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW). (2004). Trafficking Bibliography (including links). Huge library of CATW. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) is a non-governmental organization that promotes women's human rights. It works internationally to combat sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially prostitution and trafficking in women and children, in particularly girls. http://action.web.ca/home/catw/readingroom.shtml |
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