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Human trafficking between Thailand and Japan: lessons in recruitment,transit and control
Authors:Loring Jones  David Engstrom  Patricia Hilliard  Decha Sungakawan
Institution:1. School of Social Work, San Diego State University, CA, USA;2. Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:Jones L, Engstrom D, Hilliard P, Sungakawan D. Human trafficking between Thailand and Japan: lessons in recruitment, transit and control Int J Soc Welfare 2011: 20: 203–211 © 2009 The Author, International Journal of Social Welfare © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfare. In this study, four women describe their experiences of human trafficking. The women were recruited in Thailand for sex work in Japan. The research sought to understand the dynamics of human trafficking from recruitment through transit and maintenance in the destination country. Content analysis was used to examine the women's stories to develop themes that described the dynamics of trafficking. The analysis revealed the following two dimensions of the victimised women's experiences: (i) vulnerability and strategies for recruitment; (ii) the methods used for transportation across borders. The implications of these findings for combating trafficking are described.
Keywords:trafficking  prostitution  Thailand  victimisation  globalisation
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