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  • Unveiling the Anti-Trafficking Review: Exploring the Complexities of Human Trafficking

    Exploring the Intersections of Human Trafficking: Insights and Perspectives

    By Acaudio

    The Anti-Trafficking Review is a trailblazing academic journal dedicated to unraveling the intricate web of human trafficking. As the first open access, peer-reviewed publication of its kind, it delves deep into the intersections of gender, labor, migration, and trafficking, going beyond surface-level analysis. Each issue uncovers emerging or overlooked themes, providing profound insights into anti-trafficking responses at various levels.

    With a global perspective, the Anti-Trafficking Review captures the diversity of regions and illuminates commonalities, differences, and disconnects in anti-trafficking efforts. By doing so, it significantly contributes to achieving Sustainable Development Goals such as Gender Equality (Goal 5), Decent Work and Economic Growth (Goal 8), and Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (Goal 16).

    No. 20 (2023): Special Issue – Home and Homelessness

    The journal explores the intricate links between housing, homelessness, migration, and exploitation. Through a collection of captivating research articles, marginalized voices are amplified, and the failures of immigration, criminal justice, and social welfare systems are critically examined. This issue reminds us of the urgent need to prioritize not just shelter, but the fundamental concept of home.

    Join us on a journey of thought-provoking research as we invite you to explore this latest issue through immersive audio recordings by the authors themselves. These captivating recordings offer a glimpse into groundbreaking studies featured in the journal.

    Leon et al.

    Raby et al.

    Shdaimah et al.

    Through these immersive audio recordings, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted dimensions of human trafficking and the pressing need for innovative solutions. Join us on Acaudio as we engage with these research insights, striving to create a world where safety, justice, and a true sense of home are accessible to all.

    Stay tuned for more groundbreaking discoveries and research updates. Together, let’s make a difference in the fight against human trafficking and create a world where every individual can thrive.

    References:

    Anti-Trafficking Review. (n.d.). Antitraffickingreview.org. Retrieved May 19, 2023, from https://antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/index

    Leon, C., Buckridge, M., & Herdoíza, M. (2023). ‘I’m Scared to Death to Try It on My Own’: I-Poems and the complexities of religious housing support for people on the US sex offender registry. Anti-Trafficking Review, (20), 144–160. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201223209

    Raby, K., Chazal, N., Garcia-Daza, L., & Mebalds, G. (2023). ‘No Income, Temporary Visa, and Too Many Triggers’: Barriers in accommodating survivors of human trafficking and slavery in Australia. Anti-Trafficking Review, (20), 92–110. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201223206

    Shdaimah, C., Franke, N., Becker, T., & Leon, C. (2023). Of House and Home: The meanings of housing for women engaged in criminalised street-based sex work. Anti-Trafficking Review, (20), 54–74. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201223204