Understanding public knowledge and attitudes towards trafficking in human beings: Part 1
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Authors
Sharapov, KirilPublisher
Center for Policy Studies, Central European UniversityPlace of Publication
BudapestType
Working paperDate
2014
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The overall aim of this 24-month project is to research, evaluate, and disseminate a broader understanding of how Trafficking in Human Beings (THB) is understood by the general public in countries of the enlarged EU and its neighbour states. The project will assess the influence of socio-economic, demographic and attitudinal factors on public knowledge and understanding of THB by situating the analysis within socio-economic and political contexts of the countries of origin, transit and destination for THB. The findings will aid in the development of anti-trafficking policies and targeted public awareness campaigns.Collections