Part 1: Prologue
Introduction: Theorizing Human Trafficking
Chapter 1: Globalizing Forces and Human Trafficking
Abu K. Mboka
Chapter 2: Recalibrating Moral Compasses: A Global Conceptual History of Human Trafficking, 1870-2020
Ruth Ennis
Chapter 3: Globalization and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Women’s Bodies in India
Rekha Pande
Chapter 4: Human Trafficking, Antitrafficking, and Contemporary Theory
Bob Spires
Part 2: Legislations and Conventions
Chapter 5: Human Trafficking and the Law in Canada
Veronica Fynn Bruey
Chapter 6: Liquid Bodies in the Postmodern Era: A Critical Legal Studies Approach to the Problem of Human Trafficking
Áquila Mazzinghy
Chapter 7: The International Sex Trade and the Global Problem of Sex Trafficking
Robert O. White
Chapter 8: Combating Global Trafficking in Persons: The Role of the United States Post-September 2001
Emmanuel E. Obuah
Part 3: Overview of Regional Undercurrents
Chapter 9: The Effect of Climate Change on Human Trafficking in South 24 Parganas in the Sundarban Delta Region, India
Subir Rana and Suchismita Roy
Chapter 10: The Intersection of Nation-State Sovereignty and the Violation of Human Rights: An Examination of the Uyghurs and Human Trafficking in the People’s Republic of China
Alecia D. Hoffman
Chapter 11: Voiceless Rohingyas: From Refuges to Modern Slaves
Sagarika Naik and Yasser Arafath
Chapter 12: Sex Trafficking of Girls Focus on Latin American and the Caribbean
Brenda I. Gill and Jesse McKinnon
Chapter 13: Communication Factors That Reveal Human Traffickers’ Deceptions to their Latin American and Caribbean Victims
Ivon Alcime
Part 4: The Geographical Patterns, Costs, and Consequences
Chapter 14: The Spatial Distribution of Human Trafficking: A Global Analysis
Augustine Avwunudiogba and Elisha J. Dung
Chapter 15: House Girls and House Boys: The Precarious Nature of Domestic Servitude in Southern Nigeria
Robin P. Chapdelaine
Chapter 16: Socioeconomic Hardship, Sociocultural Apprehension, and Human Trafficking
Abu K. Mboka
Chapter 17: The Trauma and Consequences of Human Trafficking
Kizito N. Okeke
Chapter 18: Mapping the Patterns of Human Trafficking in and from Africa
Leonard S. Bombom, Ibrahim Abdullahi, and Chinedu J. Anyamele
Conclusion