Beschreibung
Human trafficking is an extreme example of social injustice perpetuated
by dominant-subordinate attitudes that condone violence, resulting in
significant suffering for individuals and harm to societies.
This book is a comprehensive study of challenges facing service
providers who work with trafficked victims of sexual exploitation in
northern Germany. The results are discussed from the perspective of the
Relational Cultural Theory as well as from the Sexual-Racia Contract Theory.
Their insights offer a vital gateway to sustainable social change and
social justice to help end human trafficking.
Dr. Constance L. Gunderson is a social work instructor and human
trafficking researcher at HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts,
Hildesheim and the Alice Salomon Hochschule, Berlin, Germany.