Observations to be addressed through qualitative and quantitative research:
Define global human trafficking - …show more content…
The goal of this research is to from a description and analysis of trafficking, the more injurious part of coercion and control of people, in a global context. Decision makers seeking to make global migration more humane need to study dynamics and process of trafficking, as well as ways to combat the issue. Definitional controversies, contextual issues (including the dynamics and processes of trafficking), and consequences of this movement for individuals and societies are discussed (Schmidt, …show more content…
Globalization facilitates international trade but also increases the difficulty of regulating global trade, he says; traffickers and smugglers have exploited this. Williams adds that globalization has increased inequality around the globe, and that "its disruptive effect has actually caused people to have to go into organized crime and operate in illicit markets as coping mechanisms.”
This statement gives credence to the fact that globalization is not only international but domestic. The need of the many out ways the few. The international market presents a unique domestic market for the transnational crime of human trafficking. While some of the victims or those that service the international market care for the domestic policy at best stops an immediate exportation back to a country of record even in the case of capital crimes and capital punishment. These individuals need to know that protection is afforded to the average individual whose home country of record for legitimate citizenship is outside the