1. Sex trafficking: mapping the terrain
Historical approaches
Recent developments in transnational crime
Research on trafficking in persons
The international policy context
National case studies
Reserach approach
Conclusion
2. Finding victims: the search and 'rescue'
Policy and implementation: an overview
Identifying victims: actors, sites, challenges and practices
Strategic victimisation: implementation and experiences
Conclusion
3. In pursuit of justice: the criminal investigation
Official narratives
Alternative narratives: investigation from the perspective of victims
Conclusion
4. Support for victims: in the care of the state
Healing injured women's bodies: the framework
Detained or rescued? Immediate post-trafficking intervention in Serbia, Australia and Tailand
The shelter experience: stories from inside
Beyond the shelter: emerging forms of 'offshore' assistance
Conclusion
5. Realising justice: prosecution processes and outcomes An overview of prosecution data
The pursuit of criminal justice outcomes: enabling discourses
The prosecution process
Prosecution outcomes
Conclusion
6. Repatriation: returning women home
Policies and practices in place
Repatriation
Rehabilitation and reintegration
Conclusion
7. Conclusion: forging new paths
Introduction
Sex trafficking
Future challenges and ways ahead.