This article addresses the knowledge gap surrounding human traffickers in Malaysia. Based on qualitative interviews with women identified as victims of trafficking, it explores the women’s perception of their traffickers and their migration experience. The article asserts that the term ‘trafficker’ is complex and misunderstood by scholars, states, and state officials; and that trafficked persons may not necessarily detest their traffickers or even regard them as having caused them harm. Instead, traffickers are sometimes considered ‘helpers’ or people who provide work opportunities and a prospect of a better life. However, this form of relationship is considered exploitative by Malaysian legislation
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the Malaysian government has faced increasing press...
Nowadays, human trafficking has become a great concern for Bangladesh. Internationally, human traffi...
The article traces the history and current role of gendered migration and sexual labor through an ex...
Malaysia has criminalised sex work. However, its geographic location, porous borders and proximity t...
Trafficking of women for sexual purposes has been a major cause of concern in recent years. It is a ...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
<p>Trafficking has existed since the period of kingdoms in Java, going on to the colonialism period,...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
Human trafficking is an issue prevalent in most countries including Malaysia.This article aims to di...
Human trafficking is one of the biggest crimes globally, and sex-trafficking is one of its branches....
Sex workers represent a community subject to constant stigmatisation and discrimination yet provide ...
The international sex trafficking market allows traffickers to reap enormous profits from the exploi...
Malaysia is a destination, and simultaneously, though to a lesser extent, a source and transit count...
The growing concern over the influx of foreign women in Malaysia as sex workers, has continually gai...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the Malaysian government has faced increasing press...
Nowadays, human trafficking has become a great concern for Bangladesh. Internationally, human traffi...
The article traces the history and current role of gendered migration and sexual labor through an ex...
Malaysia has criminalised sex work. However, its geographic location, porous borders and proximity t...
Trafficking of women for sexual purposes has been a major cause of concern in recent years. It is a ...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
<p>Trafficking has existed since the period of kingdoms in Java, going on to the colonialism period,...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
Until now, most of our knowledge regarding sex trafficking comes from studies of victims. Only a lim...
Human trafficking is an issue prevalent in most countries including Malaysia.This article aims to di...
Human trafficking is one of the biggest crimes globally, and sex-trafficking is one of its branches....
Sex workers represent a community subject to constant stigmatisation and discrimination yet provide ...
The international sex trafficking market allows traffickers to reap enormous profits from the exploi...
Malaysia is a destination, and simultaneously, though to a lesser extent, a source and transit count...
The growing concern over the influx of foreign women in Malaysia as sex workers, has continually gai...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the Malaysian government has faced increasing press...
Nowadays, human trafficking has become a great concern for Bangladesh. Internationally, human traffi...
The article traces the history and current role of gendered migration and sexual labor through an ex...