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Trafficking of aboriginal women and girls /

29 Aug 2014

"Little is known about family or gang involvement in the trafficking of Aboriginal women and girls in Canada. Interviews were conducted between October 2013 and February 2014 with front-line support agencies, service organizations, subject matter experts and police agencies. The research questions focused on how Aboriginal women and girls are being trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation, with a focus on how gangs or kinship relationships contribute to the trafficking situation." -- Page 1, Abstract.
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Authors

Boyer, Yvonne, Kampouris, Peggy

ISBN
9781100237565
Pages
82
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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