This book provides a quantitative, cross-nationally comparative,
longitudinal, and multilevel study of the drivers and spoilers of
national governments' anti-trafficking measures. Both macro-level
determinants of anti-trafficking enforcement and micro-level
foundations of human trafficking are unfolded and explored. Large-N
comparative research examines how characteristics of countries
interact with people's attitudes towards violence to better
understand what creates environments that are more or less
supportive of governments' anti-trafficking efforts. The results
presented in the book are highly relevant from the perspectives of
global governance and human rights protection.
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