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Citation

Finkel R, Finkel ML. Public Health 2015; 129(1): 17-22.

Affiliation

Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USA. Electronic address: maf2011@med.cornell.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.puhe.2014.11.006

PMID

25553921

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Human trafficking is as complex human rights and public health issue. The issue of human trafficking for sexual exploitation at large global sporting events has proven to be elusive given the clandestine nature of the industry. This piece examines the issue from a public health perspective. STUDY DESIGN: This is a literature review of the 'most comprehensive' studies published on the topic.

METHODS: A PubMed search was done using MeSH terms 'human traffickings' and 'sex trafficking' and 'human rights abuses'. Subheadings included 'statistics and numerical data', 'legislation and jurispudence', 'prevention and control', and 'therapy'. Only papers published in English were reviewed.

RESULTS: The search showed that very few well-designed empirical studies have been conducted on the topic and only one pertinent systematic review was identified.

FINDINGS show a high prevalence of physical violence among those trafficked compared to non-trafficked women. Sexually transmitted infections and HIV AIDS are prevalent and preventive care is virtually non-existent.

CONCLUSION: Quantifying human trafficking for sexual exploitation at large global sporting events has proven to be elusive given the clandestine nature of the industry. This is not to say that human trafficking for sex as well as forced sexual exploitation does not occur. It almost certainly exists, but to what extent is the big question. It is a hidden problem on a global scale in plain view with tremendous public health implications.

Keywords: Human trafficking


Language: en

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