This paper focuses on the socio-economic conditions that force women and girls into the human trafficking industry. Poverty is shown to be one of the major root causes of this phenomenon. The relationship between poverty and other socio-economic issues such as crime, corruption, illiteracy and HIV/AIDS are discussed. The government’s efforts at tackling these problems are analyzed, and further preventive measures also discussed
Human trafficking is beginning to attract global attention as a result of its detrimental consequen...
Human trafficking refers to the use of force, coercion or fraud to move people, mostly women and chi...
One major crime in today’s contemporary international law is human trafficking. It is essentially a ...
This paper focuses on the socio-economic conditions that force women and girls into the human traffi...
Human trafficking has generated serious attention in the last two decades worldwide. This is not unc...
This paper examines the causes of women trafficking and forced prostitution in Nigeria. The paper wa...
Sex trafficking is an aspect of human trafficking which has come to be seen as a serious global prob...
Human trafficking is largely a form of slavery. The international awareness of crime has over the ye...
Human trafficking is globally recognized as a modern day slavery with multifarious negative socio-ec...
Academic discourses and policy debates on the phenomenon of women trafficking have focused on the th...
The impact of human trafficking on the society has broadened adverse effect on human existence, in d...
This paper examines human trafficking, which is today rated as the third world organized crime after...
This study examined the predominance of human trafficking within a social cultural milieu in Nigeria...
Transnational crimes have remained one of the menaces that has continued to threaten global security...
Human trafficking is a crime that has persist despite the effort of government in combating the chal...
Human trafficking is beginning to attract global attention as a result of its detrimental consequen...
Human trafficking refers to the use of force, coercion or fraud to move people, mostly women and chi...
One major crime in today’s contemporary international law is human trafficking. It is essentially a ...
This paper focuses on the socio-economic conditions that force women and girls into the human traffi...
Human trafficking has generated serious attention in the last two decades worldwide. This is not unc...
This paper examines the causes of women trafficking and forced prostitution in Nigeria. The paper wa...
Sex trafficking is an aspect of human trafficking which has come to be seen as a serious global prob...
Human trafficking is largely a form of slavery. The international awareness of crime has over the ye...
Human trafficking is globally recognized as a modern day slavery with multifarious negative socio-ec...
Academic discourses and policy debates on the phenomenon of women trafficking have focused on the th...
The impact of human trafficking on the society has broadened adverse effect on human existence, in d...
This paper examines human trafficking, which is today rated as the third world organized crime after...
This study examined the predominance of human trafficking within a social cultural milieu in Nigeria...
Transnational crimes have remained one of the menaces that has continued to threaten global security...
Human trafficking is a crime that has persist despite the effort of government in combating the chal...
Human trafficking is beginning to attract global attention as a result of its detrimental consequen...
Human trafficking refers to the use of force, coercion or fraud to move people, mostly women and chi...
One major crime in today’s contemporary international law is human trafficking. It is essentially a ...