Paths of exploitation
Paths of exploitation
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This volume presents a series of five reports on studies conducted with various partners in Cambodia, Thailand and Viet Nam. The reports, based on qualitative research on sex workers on the Thai-Cambodian border, illegal immigrants in detention in Bangkok, trafficking from Cambodia to Thailand and from Viet Nam to Cambodia, and the reintegration of victims of trafficking in Cambodia, give a vivid picture of this vicious circle of poverty, deception, risk, and suffering. Each report concludes with a summary of findings and recommendations which, taken together, can make a valuable contribution to the efforts of governments and support organizations to combat this increasingly widespread form of human exploitation.
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