Few subjects elicit greater moral outrage than human trafficking.
Media reports of dehumanizing practices such as slavery, abduction,
child prostitution, and torture, along with shocking statistics,
form the basis of public knowledge.
With sensitivity and candor, this book addresses the reality of
human trafficking in Thailand, dissecting studies, presenting
facts, and dismissing stereotypes. It focuses on the areas of
fishing, agriculture, domestic work, sex work, and the trafficking
of children, weaving individual narratives and official studies
into the wider history of Thailand's changing economy and labor
situation.
Sirok Sorajjakool is professor of religion, psychology, and
counseling at Loma Linda University, California.
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