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Ekonomik Yaklasim. 2007; 18(62): 79-102


HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A FIELD OF CRIME INDUSTRY: AN EVALUATION FOR TURKEY

Fahriye ÖZTÜRK, Hakan Naim ARDOR.




Abstract
Cited by 17 Articles

Feeding from economic and social reasons like poorness, power imbalanceness, cheap labor demand and social turnoils human trade which have long past have transformed to a phenomenon 's of organize crime which have gradually increased at global scale anda global problem square nowadays. At this study, the phenomenon of human trafficking, especially in context with "women trafficking " was scrutinized. To achieve this purpose, first of all basic terms regarding with the phenomenon of human trafficking were given place. At this frame, the definition of human trafficking, reasons, types and position of tlıe human trafficking were examined. At last part, position of Turkey and dimension of human trafficking in Turkey were endeavored to be determined by taking attention some indicators. To acquire the numerical data regarding with human trafficking which is being a efficiency area of closely concerned with organize crimes is not possible. By this reason, for findings which is regarding with the dimension of the human trafficking were scrutinized by putting account from national and international investigations and some domestic events.

Key words: Crime industry, human trafficking, women trafficking

Article Language: EnglishTurkish






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