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490 1_ $aPennsylvania studies in human rights
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 225-236) and index.
505 0_ $aTrafficking on the books. A dichotomy emerges -- Thinking, envisioning, and interpreting trafficking. The experts make sense of the law -- "Things that involve sex are just different" -- Defining trafficking through survivor experience -- The law in action. Intersections on the ground -- Moving the antitrafficking response forward -- Appendix A. Data archiving requirements and threats to confidentiality -- Appendix B. Interviewees quoted in the text.
610 10 $aUnited States.$tVictims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000.
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300    $a1 online resource (257 pages)
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490 1_ $aPennsylvania studies in human rights
505 00 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tList of Abbreviations --$tPreface --$tIntroduction --$tChapter 1. A Dichotomy Emerges --$tChapter 2. The Experts Make Sense of the Law --$tChapter 3. “Things That Involve Sex Are Just Different” --$tChapter 4. Defining Trafficking Through Survivor Experience --$tChapter 5. Intersections on the Ground --$tChapter 6. Moving the Antitrafficking Response Forward --$tAppendix A. Data Archiving Requirements and Threats to Confidentiality --$tAppendix B. Interviewees Quoted in the Text --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex --$tAcknowledgments
520    $aSigned into law in 2000, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) defined the crime of human trafficking and brought attention to an issue previously unknown to most Americans. But while human trafficking is widely considered a serious and despicable crime, there has been far less consensus as to how to approach the problem—owing in part to a pervasive emphasis on forced prostitution that overshadows repugnant practices in other labor sectors affecting vulnerable populations. Responding to Human Trafficking examines the ways in which cultural perceptions of sexual exploitation and victimhood inform the drafting, interpretation, and implementation of U.S. antitrafficking law, as well as the law's effects on trafficking victims. Drawing from interviews with social workers and case managers, attorneys, investigators, and government administrators as well as trafficked persons, Alicia W. Peters explores how cultural and symbolic frameworks regarding sex, gender, and victimization were incorporated into the drafting of the TVPA and have been replicated through the interpretation and implementation of the law. Tracing the path of the TVPA over the course of nearly a decade, Responding to Human Trafficking reveals the profound gaps in understanding that pervade implementation as service providers and criminal justice authorities strive to collaborate and perform their duties. Ultimately, this sensitive ethnography sheds light on the complex and wide-ranging effects of the TVPA on the victims it was designed to protect.
546    $aIn English.
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588    $aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 18, 2015).
650 _0 $aHuman trafficking$xPrevention.
650 _0 $aHuman trafficking$xGovernment policy.
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653    $aFolklore.
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MMS IDs

Document ID: 9911217758702121
Network Electronic IDs: 9912183783302121
Network Physical IDs: 9911217758702121
mms_mad_ids: 991022053227102122, 991023184213202122
mms_gb_ids: 991006864083102123
mms_st_ids: 991013713293102131