Anti-Trafficking Review

The Anti-Trafficking Review promotes a human rights based approach to anti-trafficking. It explores trafficking in its broader context including gender analyses and intersections with labour and migrant rights. The Review offers an outlet and space for dialogue between academics, practitioners and advocates seeking to communicate new ideas and findings to those working for and with trafficked persons. Each issue relates to an emerging or overlooked theme in the field of human trafficking. The Review’s focus is global in nature, exploring micro and macro levels of anti-trafficking responses and the commonalities, differences and disconnects in between. Each issue features a Debate Section in which two or more sides of a contentious issue are presented. The Review presents rigorously considered, peer reviewed material in clear English. The journal is an open access, academic publication with a readership in over 100 countries. The Review publishes two issues per year since 2015.
Published byAlliance Against Traffic in Women Foundation
Year publication2012Frequency (Publish per Year)2
ISSN (print)2286-7511ISSN (online)2287-0113
Journal disciplineSocial SciencesFull text languageEnglish
Journal Websitehttp://www.antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/index
Editor in ChiefBorislav Gerasimov
Abbreviated Name-CountryThailand
ISIScopus
Journal is indexed byUlrich's, Ebsco Host, Pro Quest, Google Scholar, WorldCat, KindCongress
Impact FactorDate added to KC23 May 2020
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