Human Trafficking and Smuggling: The Production of Ultimate Abjects

  • Lazaridis G
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Abstract

Each year, hundreds of thousands of migrants are moved illegally across international borders by highly organised international smuggling and trafficking groups, often in dangerous or inhumane conditions. They can be found in the sex trade industry, domestic servitude, agricultural work, massage parlours, bars, and often include child labour.

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Lazaridis, G. (2015). Human Trafficking and Smuggling: The Production of Ultimate Abjects (pp. 81–106). https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137384966_6

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