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Turkey's Response to Sex Trafficking of Migrant Women: Is It Efficient Enough?
Authors:Tatiana Zhidkova  Oguzhan Omer Demir
Institution:1. Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, Turkey;2. Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Giresun University, Turkey
Abstract:Human trafficking for sexual exploitation is a serious problem affecting especially women and children. Turkey has been particularly affected by sex trafficking because of the large numbers of female migrants that it receives. This article aims to critically assess the effectiveness of Turkey's current policies against sex trafficking using a feminist theoretical perspective with a particular focus on migrant women. To this end, the scope of the problem in Turkey, the supply and demand sides of sex trafficking, and the existing policies are discussed. Sex trafficking is examined at the intersection of Turkey's migration and prostitution regimes. It is argued that Turkey's response to sex trafficking has been inefficient because it currently focuses only on the economic supply side of the problem, ignoring the patriarchal demand side of it. The article concludes with a discussion of policy recommendations for Turkey that could help reduce sex trafficking in this country.
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