Trends in Organized Crime
Volume 6, Issue 3-4, 2001, Pages 30-36
Trafficking in women and children for purposes of sexual exploitation: The criminological aspect (Article)
Denisova T.A.
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Abstract
Trafficking in women and children for purposes of sexual exploitation increases annually, generating an estimated 7 billion to 12 billion dollars a year. Although Ukraine supports international initiatives opposing trafficking and imposes criminal penalties for those responsible, only a few non-governmental organizations have been successful in searching for and rehabilitating victims. Government instability, poor public health, and high unemployment rates in Ukraine distract government resources that could be directed at the trafficking problem and reducing the hopelessness of many Ukrainian women who turn to the sex industry for work. The goal of this study was to examine legislation and law enforcement practices in Ukraine that have been unsuccessful thus far, and suggests meaningful prevention possibilities and intervention opportunities. © 2002 Springer.
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DOI: 10.1007/s12117-001-1003-9
ISSN: 10844791
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English