HUMAN TRAFFICKING

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Human trafficking refers to the trading and systematic movement of people by various means, potentially involving a variety of agents, institutions and intermediaries. It typically involves coercion, deception and the exploitation of those who are moved within or across borders.

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Lee, M. (2013). HUMAN TRAFFICKING. In Dictionary of Policing (pp. 137–138). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.56902/hrhw.2007.7.1.43

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