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Human trafficking and slavery. How often do you think about these issues? Is it just when the television news shows yet another police raid on a camp or some building, taking away several people, some in handcuffs and others wrapped in blankets? Perhaps “trafficking” is something which, in your mind, is related to perilous migrant journeys across the Mediterranean in unseaworthy boats? When rescuers pull people from turbulent waters, national and international discussions are inconclusive and frustratingly similar. What about slavery? Isn’t that something that happened in the past? Surely there must be “rules” about such things? Would you be surprised to know that people are regularly bought and sold on Oxford Street in central London? News reports suggest that human trafficking and modern day slavery are here, in our midst, in the UK. How might they be recognised? Is there something we can do to stop it? That’s what this book is about.”
Human trafficking and slavery. How often do you think about these issues? Is it just when the television news shows yet another police raid on a camp or some building, taking away several people, some in handcuffs and others wrapped in blankets? Perhaps “trafficking” is something which, in your mind, is related to perilous migrant journeys across the Mediterranean in unseaworthy boats? When rescuers pull people from turbulent waters, national and international discussions are inconclusive and frustratingly similar. What about slavery? Isn’t that something that happened in the past? Surely there must be “rules” about such things? Would you be surprised to know that people are regularly bought and sold on Oxford Street in central London? News reports suggest that human trafficking and modern day slavery are here, in our midst, in the UK. How might they be recognised? Is there something we can do to stop it? That’s what this book is about.”
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