Social disorganization theory and human trafficking: a systemic control approach to the phenomenon

Despite the rapid increase in the research on human trafficking within the last decade (Laczko, 2005:6), there are considerable weaknesses in the current research and methodology (Kelly, 2005:238). Empirical research on human trafficking is in its early stages and existing research mostly estimates the scale of the problem; maps routes and countries of origin, transit, and destinations; or reviews legal frameworks and policy responses (Godhziak, 2005:103). As such, legal regulations and intervention policies based on such limited research and information may create unintended side effects (Salt, 2000:35) and put the trafficked persons in a vicious cycle of exploitation.

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