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Human trafficking and slavery / edited by Justin Healey.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Issues in society (Balmain, N.S.W.) ; v. 347.Publication details: [Balmain], NSW, Australia : Spinney Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781921507915
  • 1921507918
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 364.1/37/0994 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ281
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1 -- Slavery and human trafficking explained; Chapter 2 -- Australia's response to human trafficking; Exploring issues -- worksheets and activities; Index
Summary: The global trade of trafficking men, women and children into the sex industry and labour markets has been the subject of growing public and international concern. Human trafficking is a complex, multi-faceted crime with no single solution. Many countries are affected by it in some way, and Australia, as a destination country for trafficking victims, is no exception. Many people think that slavery is a thing of the past, but slavery still occurs, focusing on big profits and cheap lives. Slavery is a crime against humanity and Australia has obligations to people who are held in conditions of slavery and servitude. This book examines the trade and exploitation of people in forced labour, sexual servitude and debt bondage, and explains Australia's domestic and international roles in combatting the trafficking and enslavement of people. Globally there are now more slaves than at any time in human history - 27 million human beings. How can the bonds of trafficked and enslaved people be broken and their rights restored? Also includes: worksheets and activities, fast facts, glossary, web links, index. Titles in the Issues in Society series are individual resource books which provide an overview on a specific subject comprised of facts and opinions. The information in this resource book is not from any single author, publication or organisation. The unique value of the Issues in Society series lies in its diversity of content and perspectives. The content comes from a wide variety of sources and includes: newspaper reports and opinion pieces, website fact sheets, magazine and journal articles, statistics and surveys, government reports, and literature from special interest groups.
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The global trade of trafficking men, women and children into the sex industry and labour markets has been the subject of growing public and international concern. Human trafficking is a complex, multi-faceted crime with no single solution. Many countries are affected by it in some way, and Australia, as a destination country for trafficking victims, is no exception. Many people think that slavery is a thing of the past, but slavery still occurs, focusing on big profits and cheap lives. Slavery is a crime against humanity and Australia has obligations to people who are held in conditions of slavery and servitude. This book examines the trade and exploitation of people in forced labour, sexual servitude and debt bondage, and explains Australia's domestic and international roles in combatting the trafficking and enslavement of people. Globally there are now more slaves than at any time in human history - 27 million human beings. How can the bonds of trafficked and enslaved people be broken and their rights restored? Also includes: worksheets and activities, fast facts, glossary, web links, index. Titles in the Issues in Society series are individual resource books which provide an overview on a specific subject comprised of facts and opinions. The information in this resource book is not from any single author, publication or organisation. The unique value of the Issues in Society series lies in its diversity of content and perspectives. The content comes from a wide variety of sources and includes: newspaper reports and opinion pieces, website fact sheets, magazine and journal articles, statistics and surveys, government reports, and literature from special interest groups.

Chapter 1 -- Slavery and human trafficking explained; Chapter 2 -- Australia's response to human trafficking; Exploring issues -- worksheets and activities; Index

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