Kapitel
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Figures and Tables 9
- 1. Introduction 11
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I. Law and Regulation
- 2. The Impact of International and Transnational Legal Instruments on Anti-trafficking Legislation in Europe 19
- 3. The Shop Floor Effects of Prostitution Policies in Preventing Human Trafficking 39
- 4. Trafficked and on the Run : Rights to Residence for Asylum-Seeking Victims of Trafficking in Anti-trafficking Law and Asylum Law 59
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II. The Sex Worker
- 5. Sphere of Influence : The Governance of Sex Workers’ Rights in Contemporary Europe 83
- 6. Overcoming Insult and Injury : China’s Transgender Sex Workers and Intimate Partner Violence 109
- 7. “You Feel That You Could Have Done So Much More” : The Practices and Potentials of Sex Worker–Founded/– Led Groups in Tackling Sex Sector Exploitation 131
- 8. Profiles of Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina 153
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III. Combating Human Trafficking
- 9. The Programmatic Approach and the Barrier Model: Are We All on Board? 175
- 10. Twenty-five Years of Enforcing the Ban against the Purchase of Sexual Services in Sweden 195
- 11. Tactics Used by Exploiters to Draw Their Victims into Sex Work 215
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IV. The Client
- 12. The Role of Clients in Identifying Forced Sex Work 235
- 13. A Critical Look at the Criminalization of the “Use of Services” of Trafficked Persons 255
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V. Conclusions
- 14. Human Trafficking in the Sex Industry: Practices and Law 291
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Figures and Tables 9
- 1. Introduction 11
-
I. Law and Regulation
- 2. The Impact of International and Transnational Legal Instruments on Anti-trafficking Legislation in Europe 19
- 3. The Shop Floor Effects of Prostitution Policies in Preventing Human Trafficking 39
- 4. Trafficked and on the Run : Rights to Residence for Asylum-Seeking Victims of Trafficking in Anti-trafficking Law and Asylum Law 59
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II. The Sex Worker
- 5. Sphere of Influence : The Governance of Sex Workers’ Rights in Contemporary Europe 83
- 6. Overcoming Insult and Injury : China’s Transgender Sex Workers and Intimate Partner Violence 109
- 7. “You Feel That You Could Have Done So Much More” : The Practices and Potentials of Sex Worker–Founded/– Led Groups in Tackling Sex Sector Exploitation 131
- 8. Profiles of Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina 153
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III. Combating Human Trafficking
- 9. The Programmatic Approach and the Barrier Model: Are We All on Board? 175
- 10. Twenty-five Years of Enforcing the Ban against the Purchase of Sexual Services in Sweden 195
- 11. Tactics Used by Exploiters to Draw Their Victims into Sex Work 215
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IV. The Client
- 12. The Role of Clients in Identifying Forced Sex Work 235
- 13. A Critical Look at the Criminalization of the “Use of Services” of Trafficked Persons 255
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V. Conclusions
- 14. Human Trafficking in the Sex Industry: Practices and Law 291
- Index 309