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List of Tables, Boxes, and Figures=xi

List of Abbreviations=xiii

Preface=xv

Acknowledgments=xxi

Introduction : Perspective, Cause, and Effect of Human Trafficking / Veerendra Mishra=1

Section I. Gender Prejudice : Commercial Sexual Exploitation

1. Civil Society Initiative of a Decade against Human Trafficking : An Insider's Attempt at Looking Back / Pravin Patkar=25

2. Bride Trafficking within India / M. Shafigur Rahman Khan=45

3. Bar Dancer of Mumbai and Trafficked Migrant : Issues of Invisibility and Subaltern Existence / Flavia Agnes=54

4. Globalization, Sexuality, and Human Trafficking / Preetha Prabhakaran=67

5. Immoral Women or Victims? Prostitution in India / Trupti Jhaveri Panchal=82

Section II. Child Trafficking : Less Ado about Silent Exploitation

6. Trafficking of Children : Causes and Possible Solutions / Kailash Satyarthi=101

7. Child Trafficking : The Alarm that Fails to Ring a Bell! / Bharti Ali=114

8. Missing or Sold? Child Trafficking in India / CRY Organization=136

9. Breaking the Shackles of Bondage is Possible / Rakesh Senger=151

10. Child Trafficking for Intercountry Adoption : Fight for Justice / Anjali Pawar=160

11. A New Crisis : Experiences of Dealing with Emerging Trends in Child Trafficking in Delhi / Anant Kumar Asthana=169

Section III. Perspectives on Trafficking from Outside India

12. The Perverse Effects of the Hague Adoption Convention / Roelie Post=177

13. Sexual Trafficking : Modern Slavery in the UK / Gary Craig=186

14. Trafficking of Women in the Land of Sleeping Crocodile / Priyanka Mishra=198

15. Dimensions of Trafficking in Women and Children in Bangladesh / Salma Ali=210

16. The Final Act / Philip Holmes=221

17. Challenges Faced by Trafficked Survivors in Bangladesh / Salima Sarwar ; Uzzal Kumar Karmaker=225

Section IV. Law against Human Trafficking : From Practitioners' Lens

18. Human Trafficking : The Angle of Victimology / Roshan Dalvi=241

19. Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 : A Concise Review / Swati A. Chauhan=252

20. On Operations and Rescue : Proper Police Procedure in Brothel Rescue Operations under ITPA / Advait Praturi ; Michelle Mendonca ; Emily Smith=260

Section V. Experiences of State Responses

21. Combating Human Trafficking : Gaps in Law Enforcement / Veerendra Mishra=275

22. Prevention of Human Trafficking : Dimensions and Strategies / P. M. Nair=296

23. A Meaningful Research on Human Trafficking Translated into Action / Umapathi Sattaru=311

24. Plight of Trafficked Laborers in the Circus Industry / Shrikar Pardeshi=316

25. The Role of the Magistrate toward Trafficking Survivors / Levinson J. Martins=324

Section VI. Case Studies and Models : A Way Forward

26. Economic Rehabilitation : A Human Approach to Combat Human Trafficking / Arunendra Kumar Pandey=339

27. Human Trafficking Scenario in Northeast India / Hasina Kharbhih=347

28. Sex Trafficking, Health Care, and the Health System in Mumbai and Kolkata / Timothy P. Williams ; Elaine Alpert ; Roy Ahn ; Elizabeth Cafferty ; Anita McGahan ; Wendy Macias Konstantopoulos ; Judith Castor Palmer ; Nadya Wolferstan ; Genevieve Purcell ; Thomas F. Burke=356

29. Women Trafficking in India : A Case Study of Women Sex Workers of Uttar Pradesh / Awadhesh Kumar Singh ; S. P. Pandey=373

About the Editor and Contributors=385

Index=390

Boxes

5.1. Decriminalization : A Case of New Zealand=94

7.1. Three basic differences between human smuggling and trafficking=116

7.2. Child trafficking―working definition of save the children alliance=117

7.3. Adoption=117

7.4. The basic elements of child trafficking=119

7.5. Key numbers from the=2010TIP report of the U.S. State department=120

7.6. Findings from the national social audit conducted by CACT and CACL in 2009-2010=130

15.1. Legal and policy framework of Bangladesh related to trafficking=212

15.2. Repatriation recognized as a fundamental right=214

15.3. International legal standards concerning women and children trafficking=215

29.1. Characteristics of brothels in India=376

2.1. Overall sex ratio (female per 1,000 males) from 1901 to 2001=46

2.2. Child sex ratio (no. female per 1,000 males) of population aged 0 to 6 years (1961 to 2001)=47

7.1. Kidnapping and abduction : Statistics reveal child trafficking=122

7.2. Other cases of child trafficking=123

7.3. In-country and intercountry adoptions, 2001 to 2009=124

7.4. Number of child workers (5-14years) engaged in hazardous occupations only (as per 2001 census)=128

7.5. Budget for schemes that have a bearing on child trafficking=131

7.6. Crime head-wise percentage disposal of cases by courts of certain crimes committed against children in India (2007 and 2010)=132

8.1. Status of missing children in 12 districts of Delhi in 2009=141

8.2. Number of cases registered as missing children in Delhi, 2007=141

1.1. Three constituents of HT=3

1.2. Three phases (OTD―Origin, Transit, and Destination) from geographical angle=4

1.3. Convergence approach to combat HT=5

1.4. Push factors=7

1.5. Pull factors=16

15.1. Gaps in victims rescue, pre- and post-rescue procedure=216

15.2. Comprehensive packages of service delivery at the police station=220

17.1. Model of ACD's holistic approaches to develop community care system=232

17.2. Reintegration process of violence victim survivors of ACD=233

17.3. Community intervention=234

17.4. Diagram of challenges of reintegration of survivors=235

20.1. The rescue operation : Roles and responsibilities=265

21.1. Gaps in law enforcement=276

21.2. Processes involved in combating HT=283

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Trafficking of persons is a modern-day form of slavery, threatening the dignity and security of millions of people throughout the world. Virtually every country in the world and every state of India is affected by this crime as a place of origin, transit or destination for victims. This book is an attempt to discuss various issues of human trafficking, including perspectives of various stakeholders.The book argues that crime cannot be dealt with only by applying piecemeal tactics. Instead, it will require an organised professional, multi-disciplinary and multi-agency approach, calling for concerted, collaborative and participatory efforts of all stakeholders. All the essays included in this book are original works delving deeply into various forms of human trafficking. They are organised into different themes such as sexual exploitation, child trafficking, trafficking outside India, legal aspects, state experiences and case studies.