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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2003.
Cathy Zimmerman, Katherine Yun, and Charlotte Watts (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom), Inna Shvab (La Strada, Ukraine), Luca Trappolin, Mariangela Treppete, and Franca Bimbi (University of Padua, Department of Sociology, Italy), Sae-tang Jiraporn (Global Alliance Against Trafficking in Women, Thailand), Ledia Beci (International Catholic Migration Committee, Albania), Marcia Albrecht (Foundation Against Trafficking in Women (STV), the Netherlands), and Julie Bindel and Linda Regan (London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom).
This report represents the findings of a two-year multicountry study on women’s health and trafficking to the European Union. It is an initial inquiry into an area about which little research has previously been conducted. Interviews were conducted by researchers in Albania, Italy, the Netherlands, Thailand, and the United Kingdom with women who had been trafficked, health care and other service providers, NGOs working against trafficking, law enforcement officials, and policymakers.
The Health Risks and Consequences of Trafficking in Women and Adolescents: Findings from a European Study
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