There are several indicators that supposedly influence the trafficking victim inflow in a country: the type of prostitution law, as researched by Jakobsson et al. (2013) and Cho et al. (2013), and additionally, according to previous literature, the degree of law enforcement also plays a role. In this thesis a quantative study will be conducted, with the aim to investigate whether the number of convictions has an effect on the number of trafficked victims within a country in Europe. The data will mainly be retrieved from the UNODC Country Profiles Reports and the model used is based on the models by Jakobsson et al, (2013) and Cho et al, (2013). Four different models are introduced, the first one being a replica of the models of Jakobsson et...
Human trafficking is the fastest growing and the third largest transnational crime. It is driven by ...
Policy making concerning prostitution is an element of ongoing processes in Europe. Recent changing ...
Yearly, hundreds of thousands of people are trafficked across borders, most often against their will...
Almost twenty years have passed since the approval of the first international treaty against human t...
In the relatively sparse field of economics of prostitution, studies have in recent years investigat...
This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robust...
Fewer people are convicted for human trafficking in Europe than for rarer crimes like kidnapping. On...
International trafficking in humans for sexual exploitation is an economic activity driven by profit...
Trafficking for sexual exploitation is a phenomenon that greatly affects the individual as well as s...
In this article, the author presents the results of an in-depth analysis of the production of statis...
Human trafficking is an ongoing issue that victimizes people, often poor, weak, and isolated. These ...
This paper provides a study about human trafficking with sexual motives performed in European states...
Thousands of men, women, and children become victims to human trafficking each year. Almost every co...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
This thesis focuses on legal protection of victims of human trafficking in Sweden. Human trafficking...
Human trafficking is the fastest growing and the third largest transnational crime. It is driven by ...
Policy making concerning prostitution is an element of ongoing processes in Europe. Recent changing ...
Yearly, hundreds of thousands of people are trafficked across borders, most often against their will...
Almost twenty years have passed since the approval of the first international treaty against human t...
In the relatively sparse field of economics of prostitution, studies have in recent years investigat...
This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robust...
Fewer people are convicted for human trafficking in Europe than for rarer crimes like kidnapping. On...
International trafficking in humans for sexual exploitation is an economic activity driven by profit...
Trafficking for sexual exploitation is a phenomenon that greatly affects the individual as well as s...
In this article, the author presents the results of an in-depth analysis of the production of statis...
Human trafficking is an ongoing issue that victimizes people, often poor, weak, and isolated. These ...
This paper provides a study about human trafficking with sexual motives performed in European states...
Thousands of men, women, and children become victims to human trafficking each year. Almost every co...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
This thesis focuses on legal protection of victims of human trafficking in Sweden. Human trafficking...
Human trafficking is the fastest growing and the third largest transnational crime. It is driven by ...
Policy making concerning prostitution is an element of ongoing processes in Europe. Recent changing ...
Yearly, hundreds of thousands of people are trafficked across borders, most often against their will...