Indian Journal of Social Work
Volume 75, Issue 3, 2014, Pages 327-348
Modern Slavery - Trafficking in human beings in Serbia (Article)
Popović D.J. ,
Šabić D. ,
Vujadinović S. ,
Milinčić M. ,
Dordević T. ,
Bošković M.
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Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
Drawing on a unique collection of both quantitative and qualitative data related to human trafficking, the paper attempts to evaluate not only the dynamics, forms and patterns of human trafficking in Serbia, but also the development of a national legal frame-work in the country. The most important factors that contribute to human trafficking in Serbia are its geographical position, poor social and economic conditions, and social marginalisation of vulnerable groups on one hand and, the ineffective functioning of state institutions in the eradication and prevention of human trafficking on the other.
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ISSN: 00195634
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English