Relevant Etiological Factors Involved in Human Trafficking in order to Practice Prostitution
Human trafficking (especially women and young girls, though men count equally among the victims) are recently developed worldwide. The situation in certain regions of Central and Eastern Europe (with the opening of borders, increasing unemployment and poverty, dislocations and reducing state control...
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doaj-301a1ccb1c714786aa183ba90d325a652020-11-24T23:27:29ZengDanubius UniversityEIRP Proceedings2067-92112010-06-01515862Relevant Etiological Factors Involved in Human Trafficking in order to Practice ProstitutionAlexandru BoroiHuman trafficking (especially women and young girls, though men count equally among the victims) are recently developed worldwide. The situation in certain regions of Central and Eastern Europe (with the opening of borders, increasing unemployment and poverty, dislocations and reducing state control structures) tend to favour the development of all forms of trafficking, especially of human trafficking forsexual exploitation. To adopt appropriate measures to prevent and combat we have to know first the causes and conditions that generate human beings trafficking. Analysis of case studies and police statistics allowed the structuring of categories of causes and conditions that generate and sustain the phenomenon of traffickingin order to practice prostitution.http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/571/517human traffickingprostitutioncriminal law |
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Relevant Etiological Factors Involved in Human Trafficking in order to Practice Prostitution |
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Human trafficking (especially women and young girls, though men count equally among the victims) are recently developed worldwide. The situation in certain regions of Central and Eastern Europe (with the opening of borders, increasing unemployment and poverty, dislocations and reducing state control structures) tend to favour the development of all forms of trafficking, especially of human trafficking forsexual exploitation. To adopt appropriate measures to prevent and combat we have to know first the causes and conditions that generate human beings trafficking. Analysis of case studies and police statistics allowed the structuring of categories of causes and conditions that generate and sustain the phenomenon of traffickingin order to practice prostitution. |
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human trafficking prostitution criminal law |
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