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Interdisciplinary approach to the study of human trafficking as a social and psychological phenomenon
Author(s) -
Irina Ye. Churakova,
Mariya V. Saporovskaya
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik kostromskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni n.a. nekrasova. seriâ: pedagogika, psihologiâ, socialʹnaâ rabota, ûvenologiâ, sociokinetika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2073-1426
DOI - 10.34216/2073-1426-2019-25-4-73-77
Subject(s) - human trafficking , conflation , phenomenon , general partnership , diversity (politics) , range (aeronautics) , criminology , sociology , psychology , epistemology , social psychology , political science , law , engineering , philosophy , aerospace engineering
Human trafficking is a complex concept that not only lacks a universal definition but is conflated by a wide range of competing theories or models of explanation. As evidenced by the range of theoretical models, several issues have been identified which may serve to further advance our ability to explainhuman trafficking and better inform our responses. This can involve protection of victims, prosecution of perpetrators, prevention of human trafficking, partnership of agencies and organisations in combating human trafficking, etc. Although different classification models are used to categorise the range of theories, they are generally divided into macro or micro-level theories, and theoretical integration may represent a new line of explanation that might better capture the complexity and diversity of human trafficking.

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