Human Trafficking fills the need for a standard, thorough, main text for human trafficking courses. Starting with a discussion of human trafficking and historical, global and local
perspectives, Kakar then discusses conceptual frameworks and theories for understanding the issue.The second half of the book explores domestic and international efforts to combat, control and
prevent human trafficking. Other issues, including protections for victims and technology and trafficking, are also explored.Many real-world examples illustrate the various topics and each
chapter ends with a chapter review and discussion questions.