Human Trafficking Fight Out-Gunned. / P. Mitchell Prothero.
by Prothero, P. Mitchell; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Human Trafficking Fight Out-Gunned, Feb. 3, 2002; pp. n.p..
"In the fight against human trafficking, sometimes it's hard to know what is more frustrating in a new country struggling to pull itself together in the aftermath of devastating civil war: Bosnia-Herzegovina's weak central government, its undertrained and underpaid police vulnerable to corruption, or more ordinary hurdles such as penalties that average about a month in jail for a conviction of forced prostitution, if prosecutors indeed manage to get a conviction." (UPI) This article reveals the obstacles faced by the U.N. and its special task force in attempting to end the international trafficking of young girls for prostitution in the Balkan region.
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