Human trafficking finances : evidence from three European countries / Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Andrea Di Nicola, Atanas Rusev and Fiamma Terenghi.
2019
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Human trafficking finances : evidence from three European countries / Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Andrea Di Nicola, Atanas Rusev and Fiamma Terenghi.
ISBN
9783030178093 (electronic book)
3030178099 (electronic book)
9783030178086
3030178080
3030178099 (electronic book)
9783030178086
3030178080
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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HQ281
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.3/62
Summary
This unique volume addresses the financial mechanisms that enable human trafficking - its actors, structures, and logistics. Viewing each stage of the market, human traffickers may need significant financial resources for recruitment, transportation, and exploitation. Drawing upon cross-disciplinary research expertise in criminology, sociology, law and economics, this book offers insights from law enforcement officers, policy makers, NGOs, and traffickers and their victims. Using three European countries - Bulgaria, Italy and the United Kingdom - it provides an account on the sources of capital for initiating and sustaining a human trafficking scheme, discussing the involvement of criminal structures, legitimate businesses, financial institutions, and information and communication technologies in the running of these enterprises. It also addresses the ways in which entrepreneurs and customers settle payments, the costs of conducting business in human trafficking, and how profits from the business are spent and invested.This important contribution to the transnational organized crime knowledge base will be of interest to researchers and academics, as well as law enforcement, regulatory agencies, and policy makers combating human trafficking.
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SpringerBriefs in criminology.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Human trafficking and its financial management in Bulgaria
Human trafficking and its financial management in Italy
Human trafficking and its financial management in the United Kingdom
Conclusion.
Human trafficking and its financial management in Bulgaria
Human trafficking and its financial management in Italy
Human trafficking and its financial management in the United Kingdom
Conclusion.