Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-198) and index.
Contents:
Anti-Trafficking Coordination Structures in South Africa -- Preface -- Ch 1- Human trafficking: An overview -- Ch 2- Sex trafficking -- Ch 3- Child trafficking -- Ch 4- Labour trafficking -- Ch 5- Counter-trafficking -- Ch 6- The regional framework -- Ch 7- Conclusion: Beyond Covid -- Increase arrests, prosecution, and conviction of traffickers to the full letter of the law -- Build enhanced capacity in law enforcement -- Confront corruption and complicity by law enforcement and government personnel Improve assistance and social services to vulnerable populations and trafficking survivors -- Enhance national policy frameworks and multisectoral counter-trafficking coalitions -- Train for effective counter-trafficking in the criminal justice system -- Mobilise civil society -- Promote transactional activity -- Utilise the financial sector to combat money laundering -- Encourage foreign investors to undertake human trafficking mitigation in labour supply chains -- About the author -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary:
An in-depth study of human trafficking in South Africa, which has become a major hub for this form of criminal activity.
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