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The book critically explores Canada's responses to human trafficking, challenging the division between international and domestic perspectives. Julie Kaye highlights how anti-trafficking policies often mirror and support settler-colonial nation-building, inadvertently causing harm to those they aim to protect, especially migrant and Indigenous women. Drawing on post- and settler-colonial theories and Indigenous feminist thought, Kaye's analysis is informed by fifty-six interviews with professionals in counter-trafficking roles across Western Canada, offering a nuanced understanding of this pressing issue.
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Responding to Human Trafficking, Julie Kaye
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