Narco-violence, forced displacement, and sex trafficking: a qualitative study in Mexico/ Arun Kumar Acharya and Jennifer Bryson Clark.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Global Crime Vol.22, No 3, 2021, pp.205-221 (111)Summary: This paper analyses the association between forced displacement caused by narco-violence and trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation in Mexico. We gathered data from 16 victims of forced displacement and trafficking in Monterrey, Mexico. The findings show that traffickers use different tricks and promises to trap displaced young girls and women, including orphans, children, and widows, and force them into sexual exploitation.
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This paper analyses the association between forced displacement caused by narco-violence and trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation in Mexico. We gathered data from 16 victims of forced displacement and trafficking in Monterrey, Mexico. The findings show that traffickers use different tricks and promises to trap displaced young girls and women, including orphans, children, and widows, and force them into sexual exploitation.

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