The 2006 Trafficking In Persons Report: Its Purpose
Focusing on Slave Labor and Sexual Slavery
Race to The Bottom: In Search of Exploitable Migrant Workers
Recruitment Fees and Debts For Migrant Workers: Precursors to Servitude
Labor Trafficking Through Legal Recruitment
Myth of Movement
The Human and Societal Costs of Trafficking
The Public Heath Impact of Sex Trafficking
Identifying Victims of Trafficking
The Methods of Traffickers
Caste and Slavery in South Asia
The Many Causes of Trafficking
Trafficking and Emerging Muslim Leadership
Unaccompanied Minors, Trafficking, and Exploitation
Department of Defense Responds to Labor Trafficking in Iraq
Working To End Demand For the Victims of Sex Trafficking
Effective Strategies In Combating Trafficking
Child Sex Tourism
"Trafficking In Persons" Defined
More About the 2006 TIP Report
Trafficking and Warfare: Child Soldiers in Burma
II. INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES
Global Law Enforcement Data
Child Domestic Servitude
The Policy of Victim Rescue
III. HEROES ACTING TO END MODERN-DAY SLAVERY
V. MAPS (WITH REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT STATISTICS)
U.S. Government Domestic Anti-Trafficking Efforts
VI. COUNTRY NARRATIVES (A to Z)
VIII. EFFORTS BY INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPERS
IX. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS-MATRIX
X. TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PROTECTION ACT
This Report and subsequent updates are available at www.state.gov/j/tip