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Trafficking in Human Beings as an Enterprise: Highlighting Key Questions About Data Shortage on the Business Side
Author(s) -
Julia Muraszkiewicz,
Hayley Watson,
Kush Wadhwa,
Paul De Hert
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
slavery today
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2333-7222
DOI - 10.22150/stj/sufl6663
Subject(s) - economic shortage , human trafficking , key (lock) , face (sociological concept) , business , organised crime , public relations , political science , criminology , computer security , sociology , computer science , social science , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics)
Researchers and policymakers face a shortage of data on the business side of human trafficking. This inevitably leads to problems when trying to combat this crime. Questions such as: who is involved in trafficking, how do they operate, what is their relationship with organised crime groups (or other traffickers and third parties) remain unanswered. The purpose of this article is to harvest the knowledge on what we know about trafficking as a criminal enterprise and, in turn, encourage further research. The article also aims to show that the challenges encountered by researchers.

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