Resources
Freedom Matters: A Look at Domestic Trafficking
Selected Resources
(call numbers indicate books located in the Bryan College Library)
Monitoring and Combating Human Trafficking
Bales, Kevin. (2005). Understanding Global Slavery. (University of California Press). 306.3 B195u
Bales, Kevin and Ron Soodalter. (2009). The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today. (University of California Press). (on order)
Batstone, David B. (2007). Not For Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade. (HarperCollins). 306.3 B321n
Haugen, Gary A. (1999). Good News About Injustice: A Witness of Courage in a Hurting World. (InterVarsity Press). 241.622 H814g
Haugen, Gary A. (2008). Just Courage: God’s Great Expedition for the Restless Christian. (InterVarsity Press). (on order)
Skinner, E. Benjamin. (2008). A Crime so Monstrous: Face to Face with Modern-Day Slavery. (Free Press). 306.362 Sk34c
Internet Resources:
- The US Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report 2010
- www.barnabainstitute.org: Raises awareness about human trafficking
- www.childrenofthenight.org: Dedicated to assisting children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced into prostitution
- www.endhumantrafficking.org: Project to End Human Trafficking
- Free For Life International: Purpose is to partner with shelters and individuals globally to meet the needs of trafficking survivors through financial, emotional and spiritual support
- www.freetheslaves.net: An international non-governmental organization and lobby group
- www.humantrafficking.org: A web resource for combating human trafficking
- www.humantraffickingsearch.net: Searches by region; has child labor data map
- www.ijm.org: International Justice Mission
- www.notforsalecampaign.org: All justice seekers united to fight the global slave trade
- www.secondlifechattanooga.org: Purpose is the restoration of the sexually exploited (local group)
- stopthetraffik.org: A global movement against the trafficking of people
- studentorgs.georgetown.edu/sstop: Students Stopping the Trafficking of People
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