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Product Description Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking examines the nature, magnitude, and gravity of prostitution and sex trafficking--and the relationship between them--in contemporary China. By researching the backgrounds, circumstances, and other factors that drive Chinese women to migrate to Shenzhen, China, Liu hopes to shed light on the underlying reasons for their entry into the sex industry. Review -Make[s] an important contribution to the criminal justice literature devoted to sex offenses, offenders, and victimization. . . . should be of interest to a broad audience and would work well as an additional text for college and university courses on deviancy, feminism, or transnational crime.- --Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books -Migration, Prostitution and Human Trafficking: The Voice of Chinese Women is a top pick for any college-level collection strong in Chinese issues and culture, and provides an analysis of the magnitude of sex trafficking in modern China and its lasting impact on Chinese culture. From its historical roots to how data was collected to support this study and motivations for human trafficking on all sides, this follows the progression of a social condition that has permeated all aspect of Chinese culture and identity. With its focus on exactly how Chinese women in Shenzhen have become embroiled in trafficking, it provides many eye-opening specifics and insights and offers conclusions that will affect consideration of the global issues involved.- --Midwest Book Review -Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking: The Voice of Chinese Women is an account of prostitution in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, a Special Economic Zone adjacent to Hong Kong. Author Min Liu examines the upsurge of prostitution in the context of China's post-1978 economic reform . . . Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking adds to the corpus of works that explore the cultural, historical, and geographic specificity of commercial sex work and the women who engage in it . . . Some antitrafficking activists have been wont to conflate migration and human smuggling and to brand all prostitution as victimhood. Min Liu alerts us to the folly of such conflations . . . She further calls for critical scrutiny of the meanings of such terms as exploitation, coercion, forced work, agency, and choice. Some antitrafficking activists have gone further to connect prostitution to childhood experiences of sexual trauma and maltreatment, a link that would effectively render prostitution a symptom of psychopathology. Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking serves to rebut such broad-brush claims by illustrating the powerful societal, cultural, economic, and political forces that organize commercial sex work.- --Jeanne Marecek, Contemporary Psychology, APA Review of Books -In Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking, Min Liu shows that, as is often the case with social problems, the picture is much more nuanced and multi-faceted than the zealots on either side of the argument would have us believe. As Liu describes, only six of the forty Chinese prostitutes she interviewed in Shenzhen, China could actually be classified as trafficking victims. But, and this is an important qualification, she recognizes that 'victimization' is not a clear, black and white issue. Women in dire straits may indeed exercise 'choice' in becoming a prostitute, but it is a choice very much bounded by their socio-economic and cultural circumstances. The book presents the fascinating stories of these women--describing in their own words, how and why they ended up in prostitution.- --Jim Finckenauer, Ph.D., Professor II (Distinguished), Rutgers University -The author brings to this very contentious and deeply emotional topic an impressive objectivity that is so often lacking in research on prostitution, not to mention human trafficking. Liu follows the lives of a small group of young sex workers in Shenzen China, and al

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22 August 2011
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15 November 2010

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