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Our collaborators from UFPE have published an eBook based on the work from our AHRC project in Brazil Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in Brazil”, edited by Prof. Valeria Nepomuceno Teles De Mendonca - please note that this publication is only available in PortugueseRead our open access publicationsPDF file iconLandman, Brewster, Thornton: Taking Back Control: HumanRights and Human Trafficking inthe United Kingdom

Emberson, Pinheiro, Trautrims: Adaptations to First-Tier Suppliers’ Relational Anti-Slavery Capabilities

Clare et al. A House is Not a Home: Housing Disadvantage, Homelessness, and Modern Slavery

Gardner, Pinheiro et al,  Cities Free of Slavery

Geere, Hernandez, and Seymour. Change-point Analysis: Looking at Forced Marriage Call Data

Zhang and Seymour. Mapping Forced Marriage in Nottinghamshire using Comparative Judgement 

E Seymour et al, Captive Wives or Conjugal Slaves? The Slavery-Marriage Nexus in Northern Uganda Since theMid-Nineteenth Century

Gardner et al, Towards a model of port-based resilience against fisher labour exploitation

Boyd et al, Citizen science for Earth Observation (Citizens4EO): understanding current use in the UK

Eradicating slave labour by 2030

Brewster, Robinson, Silverman, Walsh; Covid-19 and child criminal exploitation in the UK- implications of the pandemic for county lines 

Trautrims et al; Change in Rhetoric but not in Action? Framing of the Ethical Issue of Modern Slavery in a UK Sector at High Risk of Labor Exploitation 

Lumley-Sapanski et al, The Khartoum Process and human trafficking

Machine Learning Methods for Wicked Problems_ Exloring the Complex Drivers of Modern Slavery

Operationalizing the SDRCS Framework with Social Media Data During COVID-19 

Landman & Lucas, Social listening modern slavery and Covid19
Ullah et al, Multinational corporations and human right violations in emerging economies
Cockayne, Working with the Financial Sector to Correct the Market Failure of Modern slavery
The Antislavery Usable Past eBook
Dang et al, Law enforcement identification of potential trafficking victims
Lucas et al, Dashboarding The Online Strategic Communications of Anti Slavery Organizations during COVID 19

Schwarz & Nicholson, Collapsing the Boundaries

Gardner and Northall, Place-Based Research and Statelessness

Trautrims et al, Diffusion of labor standards through supplier–subcontractor networks: An agent-based model

Silverman, Multiple Systems analysis for the quantification of modern slavery

Landman and Bryant, Combatting Human Trafficking 

Landman and Silverman, Globalization and Modern Slavery 

Jackson et al, Tree Loss and Modern Slavery

Al-Dayel, Mumford, Bales, Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State

Bales and Silverman, New Orleans

Trautrims et al, For the English to see or effective change

Silverman et al, MSE for Sparse Capture Data

Goulding et al, The Unbanked and Poverty

Bales - Unlocking the Statistics of Slavery

Trautrims, Understanding Labour Exploitation

Trautrims, Supply Chain Management

Silverman, Model Fitting 

Silverman, MSE

Trautrims, Agent based modelling 

Schwarz, Reasserting Agency

Nicholson, Dang, Trodd, Survivor Definitions of Slavery

Landman, Democracy and Human Rights Concepts, Measures, and Relationships

Landman, Out of the Shadows

Boyd et al, Brick Kilns

Boyd, Analysing Slavery

Boyd, Earth Observation and Machine Learning

James, Children's Literature

Gardner, An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Bales, Significance 

Bales, SlaveTech 

 

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