Particulars of Modern Slavery as a Deviant Social Phenomenon
Particulars of Modern Slavery as a Deviant Social Phenomenon
Author(s): Željko Bjelajac, Miloš Marković, Zoran PavlovićSubject(s): Civil Society
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: human trafficking; prostitution; human rights; sexual exploitation; education
Summary/Abstract: Trafficking in human beings is a global phenomenon that adversely affects the countries in the political and economic transition or in the post-conflict stress. This phenomenon is also present in the economically developed countries. It is not an individual phenomenon that poses a threat to a limited number of persons. It rather has deep social and economic implications, because it thrives on globalisation and introduction of high-end technologies. Human trafficking affects almost all: women, men, girls, and boys. It affects every continent and all regions of the world where it is becoming a growing trend. The forms of exploitation that generates huge profit differ, yet all of them imply forced exploitation, abuse of human beings, and violation of human rights. In view of the fact that the data relating to this phenomenon are alarming, combating trafficking, along with combating terrorism and drug trafficking, has become a priority of governments and international officials worldwide.
Journal: The Review of International Affairs
- Issue Year: LXIII/2012
- Issue No: 1146
- Page Range: 33-49
- Page Count: 27
- Language: English