Studying Trafficked Children: Challenges, Dilemmas and Opportunities
January 8th, 2008
In a commentary based on recent research, Elżbieta M. Goździak examines the experiences of children, mostly girls, trafficked to the United States for sexual and labor exploitation and analyzes their prospects for reintegration into the wider society. She looks at the challenges and dilemmas as well as the opportunities in studying child trafficking and formulating recommendations based on empirical research. Elżbieta Goździak is Director of Research at the Georgetown Institute for the Study on International Migration.
(Journal article to be published soon)
Posted in: Economic Justice, Faith Responsible Investing, Global, News, North America, Social Justice
Related keywords: child migration, child trafficking, human trafficking, labor exploitation, migration, sexual exploitation
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