This paper explores the role of religious organizations as effective partners in the fight to end modern day slavery. As a crime with both global and local dimensions, trafficking must be combatted with tools that are both global and local. Such tools include the world’s religions and religious organizations. They have been addressing human trafficking for decades, and through their work with the poor, immigrants, and sexually exploited, they possess significant knowledge of the manifestations of this form of exploitation and can be important stakeholders in combating it. The paper concludes by offering several recommendations for how policymakers can deepen their anti-trafficking collaborations with religious organizations
Human trafficking is human exploitation, and it contradicts the biblical message which encourages eq...
People thought slavery towards human has ended in the 19th century. However, despite the achievement...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...
This paper explores the role of religious organizations as effective partners in the fight to end mo...
The research is sponsored by Ifendu for Women’s Development Slavery and the slave trade have re-emer...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Since its reemergence as a popular human rights concern in...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if any relationship exists, an...
As human trafficking gained visibility as a human rights issue, Christians have been prominent playe...
Individuals and groups acting primarily out of a sense of religious conviction form the backbone of ...
Individuals and groups acting primarily out of a sense of religious conviction form the backbone of ...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
Human trafficking is the conscious act of moving or transporting people from one geographical locati...
In theory, religion-based anti-human trafficking appeals may dissuade traffickers from engaging in c...
Slavery and the slave trade have re-emerged in recent times in the form of trafficking in human pers...
In theory, religion-based anti-human trafficking appeals may dissuade traffickers from engaging in c...
Human trafficking is human exploitation, and it contradicts the biblical message which encourages eq...
People thought slavery towards human has ended in the 19th century. However, despite the achievement...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...
This paper explores the role of religious organizations as effective partners in the fight to end mo...
The research is sponsored by Ifendu for Women’s Development Slavery and the slave trade have re-emer...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Since its reemergence as a popular human rights concern in...
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if any relationship exists, an...
As human trafficking gained visibility as a human rights issue, Christians have been prominent playe...
Individuals and groups acting primarily out of a sense of religious conviction form the backbone of ...
Individuals and groups acting primarily out of a sense of religious conviction form the backbone of ...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
Human trafficking is the conscious act of moving or transporting people from one geographical locati...
In theory, religion-based anti-human trafficking appeals may dissuade traffickers from engaging in c...
Slavery and the slave trade have re-emerged in recent times in the form of trafficking in human pers...
In theory, religion-based anti-human trafficking appeals may dissuade traffickers from engaging in c...
Human trafficking is human exploitation, and it contradicts the biblical message which encourages eq...
People thought slavery towards human has ended in the 19th century. However, despite the achievement...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...