Annotated Bibliography
Secondary Source
Agbu, Osita. "Corruption and human trafficking: The Nigerian case." West
Africa Review 4.1 (2003): 1-13.
This source summarizes human trafficking in Nigeria by analzying different
factors that contribute to the trafficking. The source provided evidence about
government corruption involving laws against trafficking.
Primary Source
Annear, Steve. "Report: Boston Turned to Porn
After Bruins Stanley Cup Loss." Boston Magazine. Metrocorp Inc., 23 June
2013. Web. 09 May 2014.
This source summarizes a study that was
conducted about what Bostonians retreated to doing after the 2013 Stanley Cup
Finals ended. The source provided the hike in percentage of Bostonians who
watched online pornography minutes after the Boston Bruins lost the
championship, which helped make correlations with previous
knowledge.
Secondary Source
Aronowitz, Alexis A. "Smuggling and trafficking
in human beings: the phenomenon, the markets that drive it and the
organisations that promote it." European Journal on Criminal Policy and
Research 9.2 (2001): 163-195.
This source provides several causes of human
trafficking and other issues that exacerbate it, while providing international
examples. The source's examples were used in the Root Causes section of the
FIRE Project.
Secondary Source
Chase, Elaine, and June Statham. "Commercial and
sexual exploitation of children and young people in the UK—A review." Child
Abuse Review 14.1 (2005): 4-25.
This sources summarizes several causes of human
trafficking and also analyzes the effects that come from the victimization of
children. The source provided information on the way Internet contributees to
child trafficking and exploitation.
Primary Source
Davis, Evan Grae, dir. it's a girl. Shadowline Films, 2012. Film.
This documentary summarizes the effects cultural degradation of females, by
analyzing the effects of the one-child policy in China and the dowry system in
India. This source provided evidence on the number of children who are abducted
in order to be exploited, as well as how policies increase child
trafficking.
Primary Source
Ekberg, Gunilla. "The Swedish Law that Prohibits the Purchase of Sexual
Services Best Practices for Prevention of Prostitution and Trafficking in Human
Beings." Violence against women 10.10 (2004): 1187-1218.
This source summarizes how different laws have either contributed or not
contributed to the decrease of human trafficking. The source supplied evidence
on the characteristics that traffickers rely on in order to obtain victims.
Secondary Source
Estes, Richard J., and Neil Alan Weiner. The commercial sexual
exploitation of children in the US, Canada and Mexico. University of
Pennsylvania, School of Social Work, Center for the Study of Youth Policy,
2001.
This source analyzed multiple causes of child trafficking across North
America, while also analyzing the long-term negative effects that the
trafficking has on children. The source supplied statistics on how many
children are trafficked into the United States, as well as statistics on how
many adults retreated to drinking and drugs as a result of being trafficked and
exploited as a child.
Primary Source
Farley, Melissa. "Prostitution, trafficking, and cultural amnesia: What we
must not know in order to keep the business of sexual exploitation running
smoothly." Yale JL & Feminism 18 (2006): 109.
This source analyzes human trafficking from a business perspective. This
source provided example on "volunteer" slavery.
Primary Source
Hodge, David R., and Cynthia A. Lietz. "The International Sexual Trafficking
of Women and Children A Review of the Literature." Affilia 22.2 (2007):
163-174.
This source summarizes women and child trafficking at the global level. This
source provided statistics on the number of children exploited into the United
States.
Primary Source
Hoffer, Kaethe Morris. "A Response to Sex Trafficking Chicago Style: Follow
the Sisters, Speak Out." University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2010):
1831-1848.
This source summarizes the child trafficking problem in Chicago. This source
provided evidence on the number of female children who are prostituted in
Chicago.
Primary Source
Hussein, Rummana, and Mitch Dudek. "9 Arrested for Sex Trafficking Ring
Involving Girls as Young as 12." Chicago Sun-Times 24 Aug. 2011. Web. 09
May 2014.
This article summarizes the busting of a child trafficking ring that was run
by gangs in the South and West sides of Chicago. The evidence from this source
was used for the Local Context of the FIRE Project.
Primary Source
Kara, Siddharth. Sex trafficking: Inside the business of modern
slavery. Columbia University Press, 2009.
This source analyzed the cycle of child trafficking at a global level. The
stories in the source were used as examples of the traumatic effects that
sexual exploitation has on children.
Primary Source
Smolin, David M. "Intercountry adoption as child trafficking." Valparaiso
Law Review 39.2 (2005): 281-325.
This source summarizes the way child trafficking is politically viewed. The
source was used to explain why the definition of 'trafficking' has paused
progress towards the ceasing of child trafficking.
Primary Source
Tanagho, John. "New Illinois legislation combats modern-day slavery: A
comparative analysis of Illinois anti-trafficking law with its federal and
state counterparts." Loy. U. Chi. LJ 38 (2006): 895.
This source analyzes the effects of Illinois laws on the decline, or lack
thereof, in human trafficking. This source was used in Local Context of the
FIRE Project to describe what types of laws should be passed.
Agbu, Osita. "Corruption and human trafficking: The Nigerian case." West
Africa Review 4.1 (2003): 1-13.
This source summarizes human trafficking in Nigeria by analzying different
factors that contribute to the trafficking. The source provided evidence about
government corruption involving laws against trafficking.
Primary Source
Annear, Steve. "Report: Boston Turned to Porn
After Bruins Stanley Cup Loss." Boston Magazine. Metrocorp Inc., 23 June
2013. Web. 09 May 2014.
This source summarizes a study that was
conducted about what Bostonians retreated to doing after the 2013 Stanley Cup
Finals ended. The source provided the hike in percentage of Bostonians who
watched online pornography minutes after the Boston Bruins lost the
championship, which helped make correlations with previous
knowledge.
Secondary Source
Aronowitz, Alexis A. "Smuggling and trafficking
in human beings: the phenomenon, the markets that drive it and the
organisations that promote it." European Journal on Criminal Policy and
Research 9.2 (2001): 163-195.
This source provides several causes of human
trafficking and other issues that exacerbate it, while providing international
examples. The source's examples were used in the Root Causes section of the
FIRE Project.
Secondary Source
Chase, Elaine, and June Statham. "Commercial and
sexual exploitation of children and young people in the UK—A review." Child
Abuse Review 14.1 (2005): 4-25.
This sources summarizes several causes of human
trafficking and also analyzes the effects that come from the victimization of
children. The source provided information on the way Internet contributees to
child trafficking and exploitation.
Primary Source
Davis, Evan Grae, dir. it's a girl. Shadowline Films, 2012. Film.
This documentary summarizes the effects cultural degradation of females, by
analyzing the effects of the one-child policy in China and the dowry system in
India. This source provided evidence on the number of children who are abducted
in order to be exploited, as well as how policies increase child
trafficking.
Primary Source
Ekberg, Gunilla. "The Swedish Law that Prohibits the Purchase of Sexual
Services Best Practices for Prevention of Prostitution and Trafficking in Human
Beings." Violence against women 10.10 (2004): 1187-1218.
This source summarizes how different laws have either contributed or not
contributed to the decrease of human trafficking. The source supplied evidence
on the characteristics that traffickers rely on in order to obtain victims.
Secondary Source
Estes, Richard J., and Neil Alan Weiner. The commercial sexual
exploitation of children in the US, Canada and Mexico. University of
Pennsylvania, School of Social Work, Center for the Study of Youth Policy,
2001.
This source analyzed multiple causes of child trafficking across North
America, while also analyzing the long-term negative effects that the
trafficking has on children. The source supplied statistics on how many
children are trafficked into the United States, as well as statistics on how
many adults retreated to drinking and drugs as a result of being trafficked and
exploited as a child.
Primary Source
Farley, Melissa. "Prostitution, trafficking, and cultural amnesia: What we
must not know in order to keep the business of sexual exploitation running
smoothly." Yale JL & Feminism 18 (2006): 109.
This source analyzes human trafficking from a business perspective. This
source provided example on "volunteer" slavery.
Primary Source
Hodge, David R., and Cynthia A. Lietz. "The International Sexual Trafficking
of Women and Children A Review of the Literature." Affilia 22.2 (2007):
163-174.
This source summarizes women and child trafficking at the global level. This
source provided statistics on the number of children exploited into the United
States.
Primary Source
Hoffer, Kaethe Morris. "A Response to Sex Trafficking Chicago Style: Follow
the Sisters, Speak Out." University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2010):
1831-1848.
This source summarizes the child trafficking problem in Chicago. This source
provided evidence on the number of female children who are prostituted in
Chicago.
Primary Source
Hussein, Rummana, and Mitch Dudek. "9 Arrested for Sex Trafficking Ring
Involving Girls as Young as 12." Chicago Sun-Times 24 Aug. 2011. Web. 09
May 2014.
This article summarizes the busting of a child trafficking ring that was run
by gangs in the South and West sides of Chicago. The evidence from this source
was used for the Local Context of the FIRE Project.
Primary Source
Kara, Siddharth. Sex trafficking: Inside the business of modern
slavery. Columbia University Press, 2009.
This source analyzed the cycle of child trafficking at a global level. The
stories in the source were used as examples of the traumatic effects that
sexual exploitation has on children.
Primary Source
Smolin, David M. "Intercountry adoption as child trafficking." Valparaiso
Law Review 39.2 (2005): 281-325.
This source summarizes the way child trafficking is politically viewed. The
source was used to explain why the definition of 'trafficking' has paused
progress towards the ceasing of child trafficking.
Primary Source
Tanagho, John. "New Illinois legislation combats modern-day slavery: A
comparative analysis of Illinois anti-trafficking law with its federal and
state counterparts." Loy. U. Chi. LJ 38 (2006): 895.
This source analyzes the effects of Illinois laws on the decline, or lack
thereof, in human trafficking. This source was used in Local Context of the
FIRE Project to describe what types of laws should be passed.