Trafficking in Persons & Transit Countries: A Canada-U.S. Case Study in Global Perspective

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Abstract

International trafficking in persons is often facilitated by the movement of victims through one or more transit countries in order to reach a destination country where the victim will ultimately be subjected to sexual exploitation or forced labour. Despite this recognized pattern, there has been a relative lack of attention paid to the response of transit countries in addressing their role in this transnational criminal activity and systematic human rights abuse.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherMetropolis British Columbia - Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity
Number of pages109
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2010

Publication series

SeriesMetropolis British Columbia Working Papers Series
Number5
Volume10

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