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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Value Deficits in Conventional Anti-Human Trafficking Mechanisms in Malaysia: Manifestations and Organisational CausesHuman trafficking remains a major transnational crime despite the implementation of various conventional anti-human trafficking mechanisms in Malaysia. Existing studies have primarily attributed the weaknesses of these mechanisms to legal, administrative, and operational limitations, while relatively little attention has been given to the underlying role of ethical values in shaping implementation effectiveness. Thi…
Reference · Wikidata
Human Trafficking and Moral Panic in Cambodiascholarly article by Chenda Keo et al published 28 March 2014 in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Book · DOAB
Frontiers in Organizing ProcessesAs the crime of human trafficking/modern slavery is multifaceted, collaborating to counter it across sectors, disciplines, regions, and from local to international levels is widely understood to be of utmost importance. However, the processes of organizing and leading robust collaborations are complex and challenging, and to be sustainable, such processes must result in both positive outcomes for the collaborating p…
Full text · Open Library
The Banality of Good"The Banality of Good focuses on the contemporary counter-human trafficking efforts of the Japanese government under the umbrella of the United Nations' Trafficking Protocol, a global campaign designed to assist victims of human trafficking. Examining Japan's counter-human trafficking program, known as the Action Plan, Lieba Faier uses Japan as a case study through which she argues against globalization in response …
Image · DPLA
Spring 2022 issue of Universitas: the magazine of Saint Louis University.