Essays about: "victims of trafficking"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 81 essays containing the words victims of trafficking.

  1. 21. Framing Sex Trafficking: the case of Sweden and Europe : A comparative study on how Sweden and the European Commission frame human trafficking for sexual exploitation

    University essay from Högskolan Väst/Avd för juridik, ekonomi, statistik och politik

    Author : Hanna Egestål; Kimberly Wild Thongsonti; [2021]
    Keywords : Framing; Sex Trafficking; Policy; European Commission; Swedish Government; Bacchi’s ‘WPR’-approach;

    Abstract : Trafficking for sexual exploitation is a phenomenon that greatly affects the individual as well as society. The effect is grim for the victims and their families, as sex trafficking violates their basic human rights, can shatter families, and cause severe psychological trauma. READ MORE

  2. 22. The Construction of Sex Trafficking - Swedish Policy-making, Effects and the Complexity of a Global Social Problem

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : Tekla Münger; [2021]
    Keywords : Keywords: sex trafficking; victims; policy analysis; public sector; non-governmental organisations; Bacchi; intersectionality; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Author: Tekla Münger Title: The Construction of Sex Trafficking – Swedish Policy-making, Effects and the Complexity of a Global Social Problem Master’s thesis SOCM04 Cultural Criminology, 30 credits Supervisor: Erik Hannerz Department of Sociology, spring 2021 The purpose of this qualitative study is to analyse how sex trafficking is constructed and represented as a social problem in policy documents. Further, to investigate how the problem representation of sex trafficking impacts the work of public and non-governmental organisations, and in the end the victim’s right to support and protection. READ MORE

  3. 23. What’s the Problem with Sex Trafficking? : A case study on the European Union’s Policy and Legal Framework

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)

    Author : Carina Bach; [2021]
    Keywords : WPR; Policy; European Union; Sex trafficking; Governmentality; Intersectionality;

    Abstract : This study questions the way sex trafficking is constructed by the EU in their public policy exploring what potential implications exist by the way sex trafficking is problematised. Hence, the objective of this study is to understand how the EU constructs the problem of sex trafficking in their policies, and how this can lead to further policy implications for eradicating sex trafficking. READ MORE

  4. 24. The World’s oldest Profession does Not have a Place in Modern Feminist society – a qualitative analysis of Talita and KOK e.V.’s described work for trafficking and prostitution victims

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Thania Persson; [2020]
    Keywords : Human trafficking; prostitution; undocumented migrants; feminism;

    Abstract : The aim of this study is to compare organisations that help victims from human trafficking and prostitution with a focus on undocumented migrants. Germany is one of the chosen countries in this study because of the legalised and regulated prostitution policy and will be compared with Sweden with the contrasting policy in which sex purchase is criminalised but not to sell sex. READ MORE

  5. 25. Mediating Justice in Sex Trafficking : A closer look to media representations and discourses about the sex trade in the context of the Epstein case

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMK

    Author : Maria de la Huerga Alonso; [2020]
    Keywords : Sex trafficking; sex trade; human rights; media justice; media responsibility; postwestphalian; representation; recognition; discourses; power; ideology; patriarchy.;

    Abstract : Sex trafficking, the fastest growing form of human trafficking, exacerbates among the world’s most vulnerable and marginalized women and girls. News media, as powerful social institutions, have the potential to shape opinions and attitudes towards critical issues (Sobel 2014). READ MORE