Books
Nora Franklin

Human Trafficking Realities

“Human Trafficking Realities” presents a comprehensive investigation into modern slavery, revealing the sobering fact that every nation serves as either a source, transit point, or destination for human trafficking—a criminal enterprise generating over $150 billion annually.

Through meticulous research spanning five continents, the book uncovers the sophisticated methods trafficking networks employ, combining insights from classified intelligence reports, court documents, and survivor testimonies to paint a complete picture of this global crisis. The book's three-part structure guides readers through the current scope of trafficking operations, regional variations in trafficking methods, and the effectiveness of international counter-measures.

By examining the intersection of human trafficking with other criminal enterprises, including money laundering and cybercrime, the work demonstrates how trafficking networks adapt to technological advancements and exploit legal loopholes. Notable findings reveal how cultural, economic, and political factors influence trafficking patterns across different regions, supported by statistical analysis and real-world case studies.

Drawing from encrypted communications, financial records, and survivor narratives, the book balances academic rigor with accessible investigative reporting. It uniquely combines criminal justice, international relations, and economic development perspectives to demonstrate how trafficking networks exploit gaps between these domains.

The work concludes with practical recommendations for strengthening international cooperation and improving victim support systems, making it an invaluable resource for law enforcement professionals, policy makers, and NGO workers combating modern slavery.
77 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
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