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Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault. (2005). Trafficking in women for sexual exploitation. 44 p. This paper reviews some of the theoretical approaches to trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation. It also examines the current legislative, policy and service responses. It is aimed at providing an overview of recent developments and navigate the varied and often opposing modes of analysis surrounding the issue. Overall, ACSSA intends this paper to serve as an informative resource for services, policy makers and researchers on the subject of trafficking in women for sexual exploitation in Australia. http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/briefing/acssa_briefing5.pdf |
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Australian Institute of Criminology (undated). A Cross-Analysis Report into Smuggling and Trafficking between the Philippines and Australia. Executive summary, 8 p. "The focus of the research was to determine certain aspects of trafficking in persons between the Philippines and Australia to include modes of recruitment, transportation, use of fraudulent documents, deception and exploitation, routes, corruption and collusion and the involvement of organized criminal groups." http://www.unodc.org/pdf/crime/human_trafficking/Exec_Summary_AIC.pdf |
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Carrington, K. (2003). Trafficking and the Sex Industry: from Impunity to Protection. In Information and Research Services, Current Issues Brief, No 28, 2002-03. Commonwealth of Australia. 27 p. This brief provides an overview of the trafficking of women and children into the Australian sex industry. It explains how existing Australian policy and law will need to change to meet the new internationally agreed standards under the UN Trafficking Protocol. http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/2002-03/03cib28.pdf |
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Piper, N. (2005). A Problem by a Different Name? A Review of Research on Trafficking in South-East Asia and Oceania. 31 p. "The specific part of the Asia Pacific region dealt with in this paper, South-East Asia and Oceania, has been of great interest to scholars analysing domestic and international migratory flows for quite some time, by paying more or less attention to the specific issue of trafficking. Oceania has been subject to very little research in the context of trafficking." http://www.humantrafficking.org/collaboration/regional/eap/resources/pubs/intl_migration_piper.pdf |
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Scarlet Alliance. (2003). Inquiry into trafficking in women - sexual servitude. Submission to: Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Crime Commission. 33 p. "Scarlet Alliance believes there is a pervasive and unhelpful equation of the 'trafficking' of South East Asian sex workers to Australia with 'sexual servitude' and 'slavery'. This simplistic reading of such complex issues has resulted in a limited understanding of the experiences of the women involved, and allowed the introduction of poorly planned and researched responses both in legislation and law enforcement strategies." http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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