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Contributing Factors in Trafficking from South Asia
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Contributing Factors in Trafficking from South Asia

Nairruti Jani and Scott P Anstadt
Journal of human behavior in the social environment, Vol.23(1-4), pp.298-311
2013

Abstract

Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide Human ecology and demography Sociology of law and criminology Sociology of migrations Sociology
This pioneering research in the field of human trafficking from South Asia is an important study as the subject population has not been studied in social work literature. Victims of trafficking who were working as exotic dancers in South Asian bars in the United States were studied qualitatively. The method of recruiting, transporting, putting to work, and maintaining victims within the trafficking system is explored through interaction and observation revealing victims' personal accounts. Data analysis was conducted using NVivo and experts' analysis. The study results support a dynamic theoretical framework in which social exchanges and choice of migration networks increase South Asian women's vulnerability to trafficking.
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