A review of research on trafficking in South East Asia and Oceania
By: Piper N
Produced by: International Organization for Migration (IOM) , 2005
This article reviews the existing research and literature on trafficking in South-East Asia and Oceania – concentrating on those countries that are usually classified as destination countries in the region, including Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. It attempts to identify key themes and critically assess the knowledge base and gaps that emerge from this review.
The review finds that trafficking in humans emerges as a complex phenomenon that requires multi-dimensional responses. Despite its high and growing profile, statistical data and precise figures do not exist, and although an understanding of the processes, dynamics, and underlying causes of human trafficking has substantially improved, it remains largely fragmented.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
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