Human trafficking has become a major illegal industry in recent years. This modern slavery takes a variety of forms, ranging from debt-bondage to sex trafficking. Trafficking in persons happens every day in every country. In this study, I will examine the phenomenon of Chinese human trafficking to and within the United States. There is currently very little ethnic research on human trafficking, let alone Chinese trafficking in particular. I will first explore existing research publications on the subject, and then examine its contribution to our understanding of Chinese human trafficking to the US. I will also evaluate what new research each work prompts. Next, I will describe my own case study of Chinese human trafficking in the San Franci...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
In recognition of the thousands of Asian women who are sexually trafficked from China into the Unite...
Human trafficking has become a lucrative criminal market in the United States. The commodities invol...
Slavery was not abolished in 1863. Ten thousand ethnic and national Chinese victims of human traffic...
The idea of human trafficking as a new and distinct problem, a modern form of slavery that entraps i...
This study investigates the smuggling and trafficking (e.g. forced marriage, sex trafficking, and la...
China has gone through a wide-ranging transformation in the last three decades since the Chinese gov...
This study aims to explore the policy ambivalence towards commercial sex trade, resulted by prostitu...
Based on existing data and prior research, this paper reviews studies of and investigations into the...
Human trafficking affects victims all over the world, and it is the dark side of globalization. The ...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...
Human trafficking has become a lucrative criminal market in the United States. The commodities invol...
International audienceAs some historians of global slavery observed recently, China "has a problem w...
Trafficking in children has attracted worldwide attention in the last two decades primarily due to i...
Today's industrial revolution provides much of the facility to universal humanity. However, the curr...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
In recognition of the thousands of Asian women who are sexually trafficked from China into the Unite...
Human trafficking has become a lucrative criminal market in the United States. The commodities invol...
Slavery was not abolished in 1863. Ten thousand ethnic and national Chinese victims of human traffic...
The idea of human trafficking as a new and distinct problem, a modern form of slavery that entraps i...
This study investigates the smuggling and trafficking (e.g. forced marriage, sex trafficking, and la...
China has gone through a wide-ranging transformation in the last three decades since the Chinese gov...
This study aims to explore the policy ambivalence towards commercial sex trade, resulted by prostitu...
Based on existing data and prior research, this paper reviews studies of and investigations into the...
Human trafficking affects victims all over the world, and it is the dark side of globalization. The ...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...
Human trafficking has become a lucrative criminal market in the United States. The commodities invol...
International audienceAs some historians of global slavery observed recently, China "has a problem w...
Trafficking in children has attracted worldwide attention in the last two decades primarily due to i...
Today's industrial revolution provides much of the facility to universal humanity. However, the curr...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
In recognition of the thousands of Asian women who are sexually trafficked from China into the Unite...
Human trafficking has become a lucrative criminal market in the United States. The commodities invol...