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A Closer Look at Trafficking in Persons / Seth Weinstein, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Weinstein, Seth, editor.
Series:
Ren quan cong shu.
Human Rights
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human rights.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (243 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2024]
Summary:
Trafficking in persons (TIP), also known as human trafficking, occurs across the United States and around the world. Traffickers exploit vulnerable individuals for commercial sex and forced labor in a variety of legal and illegal industries. For over two decades, Congress has legislated to counter human trafficking in the United States. This book provides a background on human trafficking and the federal government's role in countering it. It specifically discusses the federal role in providing protection and services for victims and outlines federal grant programs authorized under the TVPA that provide funding for victim assistance.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Children Are Not for Sale: Examining the Exploitation of Children in the U.S. and Abroad*
Statement of John Pizzuro
Testimony of CEO, John Pizzuro, Raven, Commander, New Jersey Internet Crimes Against Children (Ret), New Jersey State Police (Ret), for the United States Congress, Committee on the House Judiciary Committee - Subcommitee on Crime and Federal Governme...
Statement of Vanessa Bautista
Testimony of Vanessa Bautista, Global Survivor Network, before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, "Children are Not for Sale: Examining the Threat of Exploitation of Children in the U.S. and Abroa...
Statement of John Tanagho
Testimony of John Tanagho, International Justice Mission, before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, "Children are Not for Sale: Examining the Threat of Exploitation of Children in the U.S. and Abr...
IJM Scale of Harm Study Measures the Prevalence of this Crime
Governments Like the U.S. Must Address Demand-Side Offenders Who Fuel Ongoing Abuse
Protecting Children Globally Requires a Strong US Policy Response
Privacy vs. Child Protection Debates Lack Survivor Voices and Balance
Conclusion: Justice &amp
Tech Solutions Exist, Ready for Deployment at Scale
Statement of Jose Alfaro
Testimony of Jose Alfaro, Written Testimony for Hearing, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, "Children are Not for Sale: Examining the Threat of Exploitation of Children in the U.S. and Abroad," Raybu...
My Journey as a Trafficking Survivor
Life after My Escape
Recommendations
Conclusion
Statement of Lori Cohen.
United States House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, Written Testimony by Lori Cohen, Chief Executive Officer for PACT, Protect All Children from Trafficking, Formerly Known as ...
Scope of the Problem and the Challenges of Data Collection
Migration, Child Sex Trafficking, and CSAM
PACT's Response to Preventing Child Sex Trafficking and Online Exploitation
Policy Recommendations
Statement of Frank Russo
Testimony of Frank Russo, Director, CPAC Center for Combating Human Trafficking
Statement of Anne Basham
United States House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, Written Hearing Testimony, Anne Basham, CEO, Ascend Consulting, Founder &amp
Chair, Interparliamentary Taskforce on Human Traffi...
Chapter 2
Trafficking in Persons Report(
Message from the Secretary of State
Message from the Ambassador-At-Large
Partnership: Effectively Prosecuting, Protecting, and Preventing Trafficking in Persons
Historical Background
Raising Awareness: A Spotlight on Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking Defined
The Role of Partnerships in Supporting the "3P" Framework
Interagency Coordination
Partnerships with Survivors
Partnerships with Civil Society and Other External Stakeholders
Partnerships to Further Investigations
Tanzania-Kenya
Cambodia-Philippines
Partnerships to Address Cross-Border Trafficking
Bolivia-Chile
Partnerships to Advance Technology and Innovation for Anti-Trafficking Purposes
Colombia-France
Partnerships for Monitoring and Eliminating Forced Labor in Supply Chains and Enhancing Worker Protections
Uzbekistan-Thailand-Burma
Lessons Learned: Mitigating Harm when Establishing and Working in Partnerships.
Ukraine-United Kingdom
Ghana-Lebanon
Taking Action: Considerations for Anti-Trafficking Stakeholders to Support and Promote Partnerships
Understanding Human Trafficking
Forced Labor
Domestic Servitude
Forced Child Labor
Sex Trafficking
Child Sex Trafficking
Key Principles and Concept
Consent
Movement
Debt Bondage
Non-Punishment Principle
State-Sponsored Human Trafficking
Unlawful Recruitment or Use of Child Soldiers
Accountability in Supply Chains
Survivor Insights: Perspectives from Those with Lived
The Role of Culture in Human Trafficking and Survivor's Lives
Reflecting on Culture in My Victimization and in My Healing Journey
Cultural Barriers to Being Survivor Inclusive
Examining and Overcoming Barriers Perpetuated by Culture
People's Republic of China-United States
India
One Size Does Not Fit All: Equity in Survivor Leadership
Observations from the Field and a Call to Action
"Frog in a Well"
Sharing My Journey to Success
Topics of Special Interest
Deceiving the Watchdogs: How Unscrupulous Manufacturers Conceal Forced Labor and Other Labor Abuses
Falsifying Records
Concealing Passport Retention
Manipulating Workers
Nepal-Kuwait
Overlooked for Too Long: Boys and Human Trafficking
Online Recruitment of Vulnerable Populations for Forced Labor
Protecting Victims of Trafficking: The Non-Punishment Principle
Nigeria-Mali
Brazil
Human Trafficking and Cyber Scam Operations
Uzbekistan-Kazakhstan
Child Soldiers Prevention Act List
When the Government Is the Trafficker: State-Sponsored Trafficking in Persons
Methodology
Tier Placement
A Guide to the Tiers
Tier 1
Tier 2.
Tier 2 Watch List
Tier 3
Funding Restrictions for Tier 3 Countries
TVPA Minimum Standards for the Elimination of Trafficking in Persons
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, Div. A of Pub. L. No. 106-386, 108, as Amended
Syria
Indicia of "Serious and Sustained Efforts"
Countries in the 2023 TIP Report that are not Party to the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime
Global Law Enforcement Data
2023 Tip Report Heroes
Venezuela-Egypt
Tier Placements and Regional Maps
Chapter 3
Trafficking in Persons: Grants for Victim Services in the United States(
Summary
Conceptualizing Human Trafficking
Federal Role in Countering Human Trafficking
The Federal Role in Protections for Victims
Grants for Victim Services
DOJ Grants for Trafficking Victim Services
HHS Grants for Trafficking Victim Services
Congressional Considerations
Comparing Services for Sex Trafficking and Labor Trafficking Victims
Evaluating Victim Assistance: Output vs. Outcome
Chapter 4
Stopping Human Trafficking: How to Identify and Report It(
What Is Human Trafficking?
How Does Trafficking Occur?
Who Could Be a Victim of Human Trafficking?
How Do You Identify Human Trafficking?
How Do You Report Human Trafficking?
Index
Blank Page.
Notes:
Includes index.
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ISBN:
9798891137684

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