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Trafficking in Persons in Australia
This book identifies and analyses reported and suspected cases of trafficking in persons in all its forms, including trafficking of women into the sex industry and into domestic servitude, child trafficking, and labour trafficking.
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For every copy of Trafficking Persons in Australia: Myths and Realities purchased, LexisNexis will donate one dollar toward the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons. To make a contribution of your own or find out more, visit www.unodc.org/humantraffickingfund.
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