2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-9133.2010.00622.x
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Building the infrastructure of anti‐trafficking: Information, funding, responses1

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“…For instance, for human smuggling and trafficking, the United Nations protocols have provided common international definitions of these phenomena. Likewise, global anti-trafficking efforts and responses are guided by a common international definition of the term "trafficking in persons" [12]. Experiences of other areas such as the banking and insurance industry indicate the development of international norms and common international definition is a complex and time consuming process [13].…”
Section: Conceptual Methodological Logical and Statistical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, for human smuggling and trafficking, the United Nations protocols have provided common international definitions of these phenomena. Likewise, global anti-trafficking efforts and responses are guided by a common international definition of the term "trafficking in persons" [12]. Experiences of other areas such as the banking and insurance industry indicate the development of international norms and common international definition is a complex and time consuming process [13].…”
Section: Conceptual Methodological Logical and Statistical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%