Reseña del editor:
Human Trafficking in the Midwest reveals the existence of the various forms of human trafficking evident in St. Louis, Missouri, and the bi-state area, and the efforts that are being made at both the community and legal levels to improve the lives of those that have been identified as victims/survivors of human trafficking. The book was developed through research with community leaders, law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and survivors of human trafficking in St. Louis, Missouri, and the bi-state area. The data set was built on two years of interviews, surveys, and field observations.Human Trafficking in the Midwest is unique in that it moves beyond advocacy based research and approaches the topic of human trafficking in the United States from a sociological, criminological, and political science perspective. It adds to the extant literature on human trafficking in the United States by presenting a case study that examines forced labor and sexual exploitation in the Midwest. Finally, the manuscript recognizes that anti-trafficking efforts are a combination of community leaders and legal groups focused on identifying and assisting victims of trafficking while, at the same time, reducing trafficking through education and prosecution.
Biografía del autor:
Erin Heil is a professor of Criminal Justice Studies at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Andrea Nichols is a lecturer in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis.
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