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Human trafficking involves the violation of societal norms and
often activates criminal justice responses including police,
courts, juvenile justice, and child protective services. Due to the
complex nature of human trafficking, some behaviours that
facilitate human trafficking cannot be easily identified and
assigned to conventional crime categories. As a result of this
complexity, criminologists have yet to fully explore the problem of
human trafficking. In recent years, however, there has been a
growing interest among criminologists in human trafficking and its
intersections with the criminal justice system and overlap with
conventional types of crime. This edited collection of research
aims to underscore these intersections in order to further improve
the description, explanation, and prevention of human trafficking.
Research contained in this book provides a step forward by
describing police perceptions and responses to human trafficking
while also providing insight into victims with reports on victim
perceptions of their treatment by the police. Most notably, this
volume has moved research on human trafficking beyond descriptive
frequencies to sophisticated multivariate analyses. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Crime and
Justice.
Human trafficking involves the violation of societal norms and
often activates criminal justice responses including police,
courts, juvenile justice, and child protective services. Due to the
complex nature of human trafficking, some behaviours that
facilitate human trafficking cannot be easily identified and
assigned to conventional crime categories. As a result of this
complexity, criminologists have yet to fully explore the problem of
human trafficking. In recent years, however, there has been a
growing interest among criminologists in human trafficking and its
intersections with the criminal justice system and overlap with
conventional types of crime. This edited collection of research
aims to underscore these intersections in order to further improve
the description, explanation, and prevention of human trafficking.
Research contained in this book provides a step forward by
describing police perceptions and responses to human trafficking
while also providing insight into victims with reports on victim
perceptions of their treatment by the police. Most notably, this
volume has moved research on human trafficking beyond descriptive
frequencies to sophisticated multivariate analyses. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Crime and
Justice.
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