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Heather Smith-Cannoy et al., "Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State Responses" (Georgetown UP, 2022)

Jan 11, 2026
In a compelling discussion, Heather Smith-Cannoy, a professor focused on social justice and human rights, Patricia Rodda, who specializes in vulnerable populations, and Charles 'Tony' Smith, an expert in law and rights, tackle the complex issues of sex trafficking. They delve into how state responses vary based on women's rights and how cultural and economic contexts shape vulnerability to trafficking. The guests also discuss the implications of criminalizing victims and stress the importance of enhancing women's economic and political rights to combat trafficking effectively.
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ANECDOTE

State Actors Selling Rohingya To Traffickers

  • Thai immigration officials were implicated in selling Rohingya refugees to offshore traffickers.
  • Journalistic investigations revealed active state participation rather than mere neglect.
INSIGHT

Economic Rights Predict Trafficking Vulnerability

  • Countries that fail to protect women's economic rights are likelier to be source states for sex trafficking victims.
  • Criminal-justice-focused laws often trump victim-centered approaches, harming survivors' welfare.
INSIGHT

Why Prosecutions Outrank Victim Care

  • Political leaders prioritize crime-focused policies because they win easy public approval.
  • Victim-centered responses are costlier to sell but yield better long-term outcomes for survivors.
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