Sex Trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Descriptive Analysis Based on Law Enforcement Officers’ Accounts
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R. Muftić, L., & Pehlić, A. . (2012). Sex Trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Descriptive Analysis Based on Law Enforcement Officers’ Accounts. Kriminalističke Teme, (5-6), 3-16. Retrieved from https://krimteme.fkn.unsa.ba/index.php/kt/article/view/54

Abstract

The purpose of this research study is to provide a description of human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation within Bosnia and Herzegovina based on accounts provided by law enforcement officers. The current study relies on self-reported survey data collected from 363 Bosnian Border Police officers in the sum-mer of 2011. The majority of officers surveyed stated that sex trade in BiH has become an internal affair where the majority of individuals involved (i.e., traffick-ers, clients and victims) are Bosnian and Herzegovinian nationals. Findings pre-sented have important implications for anti-trafficking programs and legislation.

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