Crime & servitude: An Expose of the traffic in women for prostitution from the newly independent states Excerpt Pages: 10 - 18
Statement by the Deputy Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to the Commission on the Status of Women, Forty-second Session, The Commission on the Status of Women, Item 3(c) Narcisa Escaler Excerpt Pages: 18 - 20
Steps to Combat Violence against Women and Trafficking in Women and Girls William J. Clinton Excerpt Pages: 20 - 21
Trafficking in women and girls —An International human rights violation Senior Coordinator for International Women’s Issues Excerpt Pages: 21 - 23
International Trafficking in Women from Central Europe and the NIS Amy O’Neill Excerpt Pages: 23 - 26
Trafficking in women from the Dominican Republic for sexual exploitation Migration Information Programme Excerpt Pages: 26 - 29
U.S. Cooperation with the European Union on preventing trafficking in women Bureau for Population, Refugees, and Migration Excerpt Pages: 29 - 30
Trafficking in women to Austria for sexual exploitation Migration Information Programme Excerpt Pages: 30 - 31
Trafficking and prostitution: The growing exploitation of migrant women from Central and Eastern Europe Migration Information Programme Excerpt Pages: 31 - 32
Trafficking in Women to Italy for Sexual Exploitation Migration Information Programme Excerpt Pages: 32 - 35
U.S.-Italy seek to stop trafficking in women and children Office of the Press Secretary Excerpt Pages: 35 - 36
Country reports on human rights practices for 1997 Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Excerpt Pages: 36 - 39
International Cooperation to combat illegal export and exploitation abroad of women and children Federal Assembly, The Parliament of the Russian Federation, The State Duma Excerpt Pages: 39 - 40
Selling souls: Russia’s oldest profession takes a grim turn onto the International market Victoria Dunaeva Excerpt Pages: 40 - 42
End child prostitution, child pornography and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes ECPAT Country Reports 1996 Excerpt Pages: 47 - 52
Declaration and agenda for action World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Excerpt Pages: 52 - 58
Legal protection World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Excerpt Pages: 58 - 59
Trafficking routes World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Excerpt Pages: 59 - 60
India’s shame: Sexual slavery and political corruption are leading to an AIDS catastrophe Robert I. Friedman Excerpt Pages: 60 - 62
“Child Prostitution in Latin America” in forced labor: The prostitution of children Dorianne Beyer Excerpt Pages: 62 - 64
“A Non-Governmental Perspective,” in forced labor: The prostitution of children Ladda Saikaew Excerpt Pages: 64 - 65
Pirates a growing threat with attacks world-wide showing a sharp increase John Grissim Excerpt Pages: 76 - 80
Cargo Theft: Federal/industry Cooperation forming to combat rising intermodal cargo theft in the United States U.S. Department of Transportation Excerpt Pages: 104 - 105
Business and Government cooperation Increasing to stem maritime cargo crimes in International trade maritime security report U.S. Department of Transportation Excerpt Pages: 105 - 107
Satellite-based cargo container intrusion monitoring & reporting system Ralph De Palma Excerpt Pages: 107 - 108