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ISSN: 2286-7511
E-ISSN: 2287-0113

The Anti-Trafficking Review promotes a human rights-based approach to anti-trafficking. It explores trafficking in its broader context including gender analyses and intersections with labour and migrant rights.

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  • Debate - Trafficking as a Floating Signifier: The view from Brazil

    Grupo Davida
    15-04-2015
  • Editorial: Knowledge is Power, Ignorance is Bliss: Public perceptions and responses to human trafficking

    Kiril Sharapov, Suzanne Hoff, Borislav Gerasimov
    1-11
    26-09-2019
  • Self-education and Collective Learning: Forming a critical ‘modern slavery’ study group

    Maayan Niezna, Pankhuri Agarwal
    133-139
    15-09-2021
  • ‘There are no Victims Here’: Ethnography of a reintegration shelter for survivors of trafficking in Bangladesh

    Diya Bose
    29-04-2018
  • Same Same but Different? Gender, sex work, and respectability politics in the MyRedBook and Rentboy closures

    Samantha Majic
    82-98
    27-04-2020
  • “We have the right not to be ‘rescued’...”*: When Anti-Trafficking Programmes Undermine the Health and Well-Being of Sex Workers

    Aziza Ahmed, Meena Seshu
    01-06-2012
  • Sex Traffickers: Friend or foe?

    Dr Haezreena Begum Abdul Hamid
    87-102
    19-04-2022
  • Surveillance and Entanglement: How mandatory sex offender registration impacts criminalised survivors of human trafficking

    Kate Mogulescu, Leigh Goodmark
    125-130
    27-04-2020
  • Editorial: Gains and Challenges in the Global Movement for Sex Workers’ Rights

    Annalee Lepp, Borislav Gerasimov
    1-13
    29-04-2019
  • Immigration Policy Reform in the United States: Reframing the enforcement discourse to fight human trafficking and promote shared prosperity

    Ana Avendaño, Charlie Fanning
    97-118
    01-09-2013
  • The ‘Prioritizing Safety for Sex Workers Policy’: A sex worker rights and anti-trafficking initiative

    Dr Alexandra Lutnick
    140-154
    29-04-2019
  • The Use of Digital Evidence in Human Trafficking Investigations

    Isabella Chen, Celeste Tortosa
    122-124
    27-04-2020
  • Editorial: The Presence of the Past: Lessons of history for anti-trafficking work

    Julia O’Connell Davidson
    1-12
    21-09-2017
  • On the Streets: Deprivation, risk, and communities of care in pandemic times

    Dr Martha Cecilia Ruiz Muriel
    33-53
    26-04-2023
  • The Philippine Sex Workers Collective: Struggling to be heard, not saved

    Sharmila Parmanand
    57-73
    29-04-2019
  • Interview: Raised in Pimp City: Urban insights on traffickers, trafficking, and the counter-trafficking industry

    Armand King, Borislav Gerasimov, Marika McAdam
    195-204
    19-04-2022
  • Butterfly: Resisting the harms of anti-trafficking policies and fostering peer-based organising in Canada

    Elene Lam, Annalee Lepp
    91-107
    02-04-2019
  • No One Wants to Hire Us: The intersectional precarity experienced by Venezuelan LGBTQ+ asylum seekers in Brazil during COVID-19

    Dr Yvonne Su
    52-70
    29-09-2023
  • Resisting the Carceral: The need to align anti-trafficking efforts with movements for criminal justice reform

    Abigail Swenstein, Kate Mogulescu
    118-122
    15-05-2016
  • ‘Bound Coolies’ and Other Indentured Workers in the Caribbean: Implications for debates about human trafficking and modern slavery

    Kamala Kempadoo
    48-63
    21-09-2017
  • 'I've Never Been So Exploited': The consequences of FOSTA-SESTA in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Erin Tichenor
    99-115
    27-04-2020
  • Dilemmas in Rescue and Reintegration: A critical assessment of India’s policies for children trafficked for labour exploitation

    Elizabeth Donger, Jacqueline Bhabha
    29-04-2018
  • From Conflict to Common Ground: Why anti-trafficking can be compatible with challenging the systemic drivers of everyday abuses

    Dr Ella Cockbain
    155-161
    28-09-2020
  • Editorial: Who Counts? Issues of definition in anti-trafficking and housing research and action

    Katie Hail-Jares
    1-12
    26-04-2023
  • Sex Trafficking, Law Enforcement and Perpetrator Accountability

    Holly Burkhalter
    01-06-2012
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