Trends in Organized Crime
Volume 18, Issue 4, 2015, Pages 348-354

Understanding the organization, operation, and victimization process of labor trafficking in the United States (Article)

Owen C. , Dank M. , Breaux J. , Banuelos I. , Farrell A. , Pfeffer R. , Bright K. , Heitsmith R. , McDevitt J.
  • a Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • b Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • c Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • d Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • e Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • f Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • g Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • h Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States
  • i Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, Northeastern University, United States

Abstract

This is an excerpt from a 307-page report chronicling the experiences of labor trafficking victims from the point of recruitment for work, their forced labor victimization, their attempts to escape and get help, and their efforts to seek justice through civil or criminal cases. The excerpt is centered on a section from Chapter 3 dealing with labor trafficking offenders. Endnotes have been renumbered. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015.

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DOI: 10.1007/s12117-015-9257-9
ISSN: 10844791
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English