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Human trafficking in the Russian federation

E. V. Tiurukanova and the Institute for Urban Economics for the UN/IOM Working Group on Trafficking in Human Beings

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Human trafficking studies and existing awareness efforts in Russia have largely focused on analysis of at-risk groups, attempting to provide a “portrait of the human trafficking victim.” Considerably less attention has been given to an in-depth analysis of potential root causes for human trafficking.

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Root Causes, At-Risk Groups, and High Risk Regions. Human trafficking in the Russian federation. Trends Organ Crim 10, 39–41 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-006-1024-5

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