Exploitation of Intercountry Adoption: Toward Common Understanding and Action |
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Authors: | Taylor W Brown Jini Roby |
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Institution: | 1. University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA;2. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA |
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Abstract: | The conflation of various illicit intercountry adoption activities under the umbrella of “child trafficking” has caused confusion in the adoption literature. Utilizing a pragmatic approach, this article explores the cacophony of opinions that have arisen with regard to trafficking in illicit adoption activities and identifies the concept of exploitation as a useful framework for differentiating among them. To improve and increase the accuracy of research, policy, and programming, the authors suggest the new labels child trafficking, the sale of children, birth mother trafficking, and abuse of process for use in identifying and discussing different forms illicit adoption. |
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Keywords: | Intercountry adoption child trafficking sale of children exploitation birth mothers |
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