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MillerComm Lecture Series

Criminal Trafficking and Slavery: A Global Problem

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006
Susan Forbes Martin
7:30 pm

Third Floor, Levis Faculty Center
919 West Illinois Street
Urbana

Event Description

Criminal trafficking and slavery are growing national, regional, and global problems yet they are much-neglected subjects in academia and public policy. Susan Martin explores the global dimensions of the trafficking and slavery problem, evaluates measures being taken to address these criminal activities, and advances recommendations about what could feasibly be done to diminish and eradicate these practices and to assist the affected victims.

This lecture is held in conjunction with Criminal Trafficking and Slavery: the Dark Side of Global and Regional Migration, the Joint Area Centers Annual Symposium, held February 24-25.

Hosted by: Joint Area Centers

In conjunction with: Center for African Studies, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, Center for Global Studies, Center for International Business and Economic Research, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, College of Law, College of Communications, Department of Anthropology, Department of Economics, Department of Geography, Department of Political Science, Department of Sociology, European Union Center, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, Program in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security, Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program

WILL-AM580 FOCUS interview with Susan Forbes Martin

Event Video
Susan Forbes Martin

Executive Director, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University