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Trafficking Harms : Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences, Paperback / softback Book

Trafficking Harms : Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences Paperback / softback

Edited by Katrin Roots, Ann De Shalit, Emily van der Meulen

Paperback / softback

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Amid the proliferating scholarship and often sensational public campaigns, Trafficking Harms offers fresh insights and critical analyses.

The collection's four thematic areas -- Discourses and Representations; Law and Prosecutions; Policing and Surveillance; Migrant Labour Exploitation -- examine an array of issues, including the contested definitions of human trafficking, the application of trafficking law and policy, the conflation of sex work and trafficking, the impacts of anti-trafficking frameworks on racialized communities, questions around "victims" and "traffickers" and much more.

Showcasing a mix of scholarly research, public advocacy and first-person narratives, this book is the first of its kind in Canada.

The authors include a diverse group of academics, legal advocates, frontline activists who work with migrant and sex-working communities, individuals who have been charged and/or convicted of trafficking offences and those who are directly impacted by trafficking law and policing, such as domestic and migrant sex workers.

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