Human trafficking crimes / Government Accountability Office.
Material type: TextPublication details: Hauppauge, N.Y. : Lancaster : Nova Science ; Gazelle [distributor], 2008Description: 118 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 9781604569612 (pbk.) :; 1604569611 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Human trafficking -- United States | Human trafficking -- PreventionDDC classification: 364.1'5'0973
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Summary: Human trafficking is a transnational crime whose victims include men, women, and children and may involve violations of labour, immigration, antislavery, and other criminal laws. This book discusses the key activities federal agencies have undertaken to combat human trafficking crimes. Both chapters are based on GAO reports : Report GAO-07-715 dated July 2007; and Report GAO-07-1034 dated July 2007.
Chapter 1 A strategic framework could help enhance the interagency collaboration needed to effectively combat trafficking crimes - Chapter 2 Monitoring and evaluation of international projects are limited, but experts suggest improvements.
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Includes bibilographical references and index.
Chapter 1 A strategic framework could help enhance the interagency collaboration needed to effectively combat trafficking crimes - Chapter 2 Monitoring and evaluation of international projects are limited, but experts suggest improvements.
Human trafficking is a transnational crime whose victims include men, women, and children and may involve violations of labour, immigration, antislavery, and other criminal laws. This book discusses the key activities federal agencies have undertaken to combat human trafficking crimes. Both chapters are based on GAO reports : Report GAO-07-715 dated July 2007; and Report GAO-07-1034 dated July 2007.
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