Trafficking in human beings in time and space. A socioecological perspective

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Abstract

What makes a person, whether man, woman, or child, (more) vulnerable to human trafficking? What makes some places more propitious to the occurrence of certain criminal phenomena such as THB? The present chapter argues that these questions can be considered within a socioecological model of vulnerability where the geographical information systems are used as relevant tools to put this crime and its actors in a temporal and spatial context.

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Daniel– Wrabetz, J., & Penedo, R. (2015). Trafficking in human beings in time and space. A socioecological perspective. In The Illegal Business of Human Trafficking (pp. 1–19). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09441-0_1

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