Freedom for All: An Attorney's Guide to Fighting Human Trafficking

by Kelly Hyland and Kavitha Sreeharsha

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Human trafficking is the reprehensible practice of physically or psychologically compelling an individual to work or provide commercial sexual services. An estimated 21-30 million people are currently enslaved worldwide, with fewer than one percent of these individuals ever identified. Attorneys have the much-needed skills, clientele, and positions to help shrink this alarming gap, by integrating identification, services and prevention strategies into their respective practices. Freedom for All demonstrates to attorneys across multiple practice areas how human trafficking intersects with their daily practice, how their skills translate, and how they can easily begin to integrate anti-trafficking into their work. It is as much a practical introduction to any student or practicing attorney as it is a lay of the land of current anti-trafficking legal efforts. The book also highlights the important contributions of numerous attorneys and exciting nascent developments. Whether criminal, corporate, employment, immigration, international or public interest, now is the moment to develop areas of the law, employ creative arguments and thinking, and implement new policies and programs.
Efforts at all levels are sorely needed to increase identification, services and prevention - to make a true difference in the lives of trafficked persons. If you have ever asked yourself What can I do?" Freedom for All gives you the answer.
  • ISBN10 1627226478
  • ISBN13 9781627226479
  • Publish Date 7 March 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint American Bar Association
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 254
  • Language English