Sexual slavery without borders: trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation in India
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Trafficking in women and children is a gross violation of human rights. However, this does not prevent an estimated 800 000 women and children to be trafficked each year across international borders. Eighty per cent of trafficked persons end in forced sex work. I...
Main Authors: | Walia Harleen, Khanna Tinku, Joffres Michel, Mills Edward, Joffres Christine, Grund Darrin |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2008-09-01
|
Series: | International Journal for Equity in Health |
Online Access: | http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/7/1/22 |
Similar Items
-
Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children within the Context of Globalisation
by: Carmina Tolbaru
Published: (2024-01-01) -
Cross‐border Trafficking In Human Beings: Prevention and Intervention Strategies for Reducing Sexual Exploitation
by: Peter van derLaan, et al.
Published: (2011-01-01) -
Human trafficking: Commercial sexual exploitation and forced domestic labour in African literature
by: Urama Evelyn Nwachukwu, et al.
Published: (2017-05-01) -
PROTOCOL: Cross‐border trafficking in human beings: prevention and intervention strategies for reducing sexual exploitation
by: Peter H. van derLaan, et al.
Published: (2010-01-01) -
Trafficking Women for Sexual Exploitation: A Systematic Review
by: Sofia Patrício Gomes, et al.
Published: (2023-06-01)