Understanding Albanian Sex Trafficking as a Crime Against Humanity: A Forensic Cultural Anthropological Approach
English
By (author): Alex Rochester
- The backstory, purpose, and structure of the international criminal justice system followed by how the regime could and should be extended to encompass aggravated sex trafficking.
- The role of culturally-shaped neutralization theory in understanding decision-making in sex trafficking on the individual level
- Historico-cultural context, including competing elements of tradition and modernity
- Longstanding gender attitudes, particularly evaluating violence against women
- Interviews with Albanian sex traffickers and victims
By evaluating Albanian sex trafficking through this lens, this book aims to identify international criminal justice as a more appropriate and effective approach to prosecuting aggravated sex trafficking and to suggest future opportunities for further research that can aid in improved policing and prisoner management as it relates to Albanian sex trafficking. This book is ideal for students and academic researchers interested in international criminal justice and sex trafficking studies.
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