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Louise Shelley
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2012
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9780511760433
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 37
Why Has Human Trafficking Flourished?
pp. 59
The Diverse Consequences of Human Trafficking
pp. 83
Human Trafficking as Transnational Organized Crime
pp. 112
The Business of Human Trafficking
pp. 141
Asian Trafficking
pp. 174
Human Trafficking in Eurasia and Eastern Europe
pp. 201
Trafficking in Europe
pp. 229
Trafficking in the United States
pp. 265
Human Trafficking in Latin America and Africa
pp. 295
Conclusion
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