Human Trafficking
"Human Trafficking" by Margaret Malloch, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2016, delves into the harrowing realities behind the term that often fails to encapsulate the grave injustices of forced movement, exploitation, and enslavement affecting countless individuals globally. Spanning 192 pages, this insightful work critically examines the various narratives surrounding human trafficking, shedding light on its implications both in the UK and around the world. Malloch’s thorough analysis not only informs readers about the complexities of this pressing issue but also invites them to engage with the moral and ethical challenges posed by modern-day slavery. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of human trafficking, this book is a vital contribution to the discourse on human rights and social justice. Discover the realities behind the statistics and learn how you can be part of the solution.