TY - BOOK AU - Segrave,Marie AU - Milivojevic,Sanja AU - Pickering,Sharon TI - Sex trafficking: international context and response SN - 9781843927297 (ebook) PY - 2009/// CY - Cullompton PB - Willan KW - Human trafficking KW - Government policy KW - Case studies KW - Crime KW - ukslc KW - Organized crime KW - thema KW - Crime & criminology KW - lcsh N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Also available in printed form ISBN 9781843925286; Electronic reproduction; Askews and Holts; Mode of access: World Wide Web N2 - This text examines how sex trafficking has been mobilized within anti-trafficking policies across the globe and offers a close examination of the dominant international framework, drawing upon a rich and diverse set of case studies: Australia, Serbia and Thailand; Trafficking in persons, particularly the trafficking of women into sexual servitude (sex trafficking) has generated much attention over the past decade. This book provides a critical examination of the international and national frameworks developed to respond to this issue - focused both on the design of policy responses and their implementation. Uniquely it brings together, and brings to life, the voices of policymakers, non-government agencies and trafficked women. The analysis is grounded in rich empirical work and research in Europe, Asia, Australia and North America.This book examines how sex trafficking has been mobilized within anti-trafficking policies across the globe and offers a close examination of the dominant international framework, drawing upon a rich and diverse set of case studies: Australia, Serbia and Thailand. This analysis draws upon over 100 interviews with trafficking 'experts' across the three nations-including policymakers, police, immigration authorities, socialworkers, lawyers, UN agencies, local and international NGOs, activists. Critically, it also draws upon the voices of women who have been trafficked UR - http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=WestLondon&isbn=9781843927297 ER -