Human Traffic and Transnational Crime: Eurasian and American Perspectives
By (Author) Sally Stoecker
Edited by Prof. Louise Shelley
Contributions by Liudmila Erokhina
Contributions by Mikhail Kleimenov
Contributions by Olga Pyshschulina
Contributions by Anna Repetskaia
Contributions by Stanislav Shamkov
Contributions by Elena Tiuriukanova
Contributions by Beatrix Siman Zakhari
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
28th October 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
364.15
Paperback
170
Width 229mm, Height 138mm, Spine 15mm
259g
Human Trafficking is a growing transnational criminal phenomenon-conservative estimates put the total number of persons trafficked globally at two million per year. In Human Traffic and Transnational Crime, criminologists, sociologists, and demographers from European, Siberian, and far-eastern parts of Russia offer the first in-depth, scholarly study of human trafficking in Russia and Ukraine, their groundbreaking work defines the motivations behind and reactions to this horrifying trend.
Sally Stoecker is a consultant to the Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC), American University. Louise Shelley is the founder and director of the Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) and professor in the School of International Service and the Department of Justice, Law, and Society at American University.