Human Trafficking (20)
Global Viewpoints, Series Review
“Global Viewpoints is a new twelve volume series that is specifically published by Greenhaven Publishing for students in grades 9-12. The individual titles comprising this exceptionally well-constructed Contemporary Social Issues series, available in both library binging and a paperback edition, (as well as individually) both school and community libraries should acquire the entire set." -Midwest Book Review
According to UNICEF, human trafficking generates a staggering 32 billion dollars in profits each year. Human trafficking takes place all around the world, affecting nearly every country, rich and poor. Women, girls, and migrants are extremely vulnerable to traffickers, who coerce them into sexual exploitation and forced labor. How can the international community allow such terrible criminal networks to flourish? This informative volume offers a diverse array of case studies, first-person accounts, and analyses from experts in the field to provide a full picture of what has been called a pandemic of the twenty-first century.
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SeriesGlobal Viewpoints
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ManufacturerGreenhaven Publishing (Greenhaven Publishing, Lucent Press and KidHaven Publishing)
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PublisherGreenhaven Publishing
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Publisher or imprintGreenhaven Publishing
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AuthorSorensen, Lita
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ISBN-139781534506503
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6" x 9"
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Reading Interest9,10,11,12
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# of Pages176
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2020
Global Viewpoints, Series Review
“Global Viewpoints is a new twelve volume series that is specifically published by Greenhaven Publishing for students in grades 9-12. The individual titles comprising this exceptionally well-constructed Contemporary Social Issues series, available in both library binging and a paperback edition, (as well as individually) both school and community libraries should acquire the entire set." -Midwest Book Review
According to UNICEF, human trafficking generates a staggering 32 billion dollars in profits each year. Human trafficking takes place all around the world, affecting nearly every country, rich and poor. Women, girls, and migrants are extremely vulnerable to traffickers, who coerce them into sexual exploitation and forced labor. How can the international community allow such terrible criminal networks to flourish? This informative volume offers a diverse array of case studies, first-person accounts, and analyses from experts in the field to provide a full picture of what has been called a pandemic of the twenty-first century.