Research paper on Understanding Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Trafficking in Human Beings - Part 2

July 24, 2015

The CEU Center for Policy Studies has a new research paper out by Kiril Sharapov on Understanding Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Trafficking in Human Beings - Part 2.

Little is still known about how many people are trafficked into and exploited within Europe, and how many people are exploited across national economies without being trafficked in the first place. Little is also known about public understanding of human trafficking and public attitudes towards this phenomenon.

Part 1 of this study (published in 2014) addressed a gap in knowledge in this field and highlighted differences in the levels of awareness of human trafficking among the general public in Great Britain, Ukraine, and Hungary. It relied on representative surveys of public understanding and attitudes towards human trafficking in these countries, which represent one of the many trafficking routes from Eastern into Central and Western Europe. The surveys were completed between December 2013 and January 2014. The current Part 2 publication explores how survey respondents answered a series of agree/disagree statements in relation to various issues associated with trafficking in human beings.

Understanding Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Trafficking in Human Beings. Part 2 (Download)

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