Barriers and Opportunities for More Effective Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking: Insights from Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Taiwan
Abstract
Every year, countless people become victims of human trafficking. The number is
countless because the vast majority of those cases go unidentified and unreported.
As a result, victims remain invisible, go unsupported, continue to suffer abuses, and
continue to face stigma and trauma even after finding their way out of trafficking.
This lack of visibility also makes it difficult to really understand how trafficking
works, which seriously hinders international counter trafficking efforts.
Citation
Kasper, E. and Chiang, M. (2022) Barriers and Opportunities for More Effective Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking: Insights from Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Taiwan, Little Rock AR: Winrock International, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2022.033DOI
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