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A legal perspective on sex trafficking: Vulnerability, impact and rehabilitation

By: Sinha, Anju.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kashmir Journal of Legal Studies Description: 10(1), Jul, 2023: p.217-238.Subject(s): Sex trafficking, Rehabilitation In: Kashmir Journal of Legal StudiesSummary: A crime that does not confine itself to the boundaries of gender or age and a crime that is an assault on the human body and the mind. Sex trafficking, can be understood as a form or organized crime wherein people, largely women, are pushed into a cycle of exploitation. These women, who are victims of being baited with the idea of opportunities, are abducted or simply sold off, are then forced into professions and spaces like commercial sex, exotic dancing, pornography, and work in massage parlours. In this article, the author talks about how sex trafficking as a problem does not restrict itself to one area or country, it’s a global issue that needs to be combatted with equipment beyond legislations. The author also brings forth the mental and physical consequences of sex trafficking on the victim along with highlighting the need for rehabilitation.- Reproduced http://kashmirjournaloflegalstudies.edu.in// b481-4e09-8ecf-05057a46ed5d.pdf
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A crime that does not confine itself to the boundaries of gender or age and a crime that is an assault on the human body and the mind. Sex trafficking, can be understood as a form or organized crime wherein people, largely women, are pushed into a cycle of exploitation. These women, who are victims of being baited with the idea of opportunities, are abducted or simply sold off, are then forced into professions and spaces like commercial sex, exotic dancing, pornography, and work in massage parlours. In this article, the author talks about how sex trafficking as a problem does not restrict itself to one area or country, it’s a global issue that needs to be combatted with equipment beyond legislations. The author also brings forth the mental and physical consequences of sex trafficking on the victim along with highlighting the need for rehabilitation.- Reproduced

http://kashmirjournaloflegalstudies.edu.in// b481-4e09-8ecf-05057a46ed5d.pdf

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