Europe - Asia Studies
Volume 61, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 213-248

Public opinion in Russia on the politics of human trafficking (Article)

Buckley M.*
  • a Hughes Hall, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Abstract

The growing literature on human trafficking lacks survey data on citizens' attitudes towards it in states of origin. This article discusses the results of a nationwide public opinion poll conducted in June 2007 in Russia and explores the views of two focus groups. It examines Russians' thoughts about the causes and scale of human trafficking and beliefs about what should be done to tackle it, by whom and how. Both sets of data reveal pessimism about state capacity to address human trafficking effectively.

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Index Keywords

attitudinal survey politics perception Eurasia Russian Federation public attitude trafficking

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DOI: 10.1080/09668130802630847
ISSN: 09668136
Cited by: 19
Original Language: English