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Women's Roles and Statuses the World Over stands alone in the
unique contribution it makes to the field of women's rights. Based
solely on statistics and empirical data as opposed to opinion,
authors Stephanie Hepburn and Rita Simon have crafted an important
contribution to the study of women in society by comparing women's
position in society within 26 nations throughout the world. This
distinctive work addresses the status of women in the areas of
education, work force, marriage and divorce, the Constitution,
abortion and contraceptives, public office, military service, and
health care. The countries selected reflect a representative pool
of the world's cultures, religions, traditions, races, laws, and
politics. Hepburn and Simon present the weaknesses, strengths, and
progress or digression of each of the selected nations, painting a
clear picture of how much more progress must occur in order to set
men and women on equal footing. Women's Roles and Statuses the
World Over is intended to serve scholars and general audiences
alike as a handbook providing empirical data and comprehensive
references on the social issues, problems, and practices that
affect women today.
Women's Roles and Statuses the World Over stands alone in the
unique contribution it makes to the field of women's rights. Based
solely on statistics and empirical data as opposed to opinion,
authors Stephanie Hepburn and Rita Simon have crafted an important
contribution to the study of women in society by comparing women's
position in society within 26 nations throughout the world. This
distinctive work addresses the status of women in the areas of
education, work force, marriage and divorce, the Constitution,
abortion and contraceptives, public office, military service, and
health care. The countries selected reflect a representative pool
of the world's cultures, religions, traditions, races, laws, and
politics. Hepburn and Simon present the weaknesses, strengths, and
progress or digression of each of the selected nations, painting a
clear picture of how much more progress must occur in order to set
men and women on equal footing. Women's Roles and Statuses the
World Over is intended to serve scholars and general audiences
alike as a handbook providing empirical data and comprehensive
references on the social issues, problems, and practices that
affect women today.
This unprecedented study of sex trafficking, forced labor, organ
trafficking, and sex tourism across twenty-four nations highlights
the experiences of the victims, perpetrators, and anti-traffickers
involved in this brutal trade. Combining statistical data with
intimate accounts and interviews, journalist Stephanie Hepburn and
justice scholar Rita J. Simon create a dynamic volume sure to
educate and spur action. Hepburn and Simon recount the lives of
victims during and after their experience with trafficking, and
they follow the activities of traffickers before capture and their
outcomes after sentencing. Each chapter centers on the trafficking
practices and anti-trafficking measures of a single country:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, France, Germany,
India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Niger, Poland,
Russia, South Africa, Syria, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates,
the United Kingdom, and the United States. Examining these nations'
laws, Hepburn and Simon reveal gaps in legislation and enforcement
and outline the cultural norms and biases, societal assumptions,
and conflicting policies that make trafficking scenarios so
pervasive and resilient. This study points out those most
vulnerable in each nation and the specific cultural, economic,
environmental, and geopolitical factors that contribute to each
nation's trafficking issues. Furthermore, the study also highlights
common phenomena that governments and international
anti-traffickers should consider in their fight against this
illicit trade.
This unprecedented study of sex trafficking, forced labor, organ
trafficking, and sex tourism across twenty-four nations highlights
the experiences of the victims, perpetrators, and anti-traffickers
involved in this brutal trade. Combining statistical data with
intimate accounts and interviews, journalist Stephanie Hepburn and
justice scholar Rita J. Simon create a dynamic volume sure to
educate and spur action. Hepburn and Simon recount the lives of
victims during and after their experience with trafficking, and
they follow the activities of traffickers before capture and their
outcomes after sentencing. Each chapter centers on the trafficking
practices and anti-trafficking measures of a single country:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, France, Germany,
India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Niger, Poland,
Russia, South Africa, Syria, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates,
the United Kingdom, and the United States. Examining these nations'
laws, Hepburn and Simon reveal gaps in legislation and enforcement
and outline the cultural norms and biases, societal assumptions,
and conflicting policies that make trafficking scenarios so
pervasive and resilient. This study points out those most
vulnerable in each nation and the specific cultural, economic,
environmental, and geopolitical factors that contribute to each
nation's trafficking issues. Furthermore, the study also highlights
common phenomena that governments and international
anti-traffickers should consider in their fight against this
illicit trade.
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