The Anti-Trafficking Review is a peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to publishing critical analysis and cutting-edge research on all aspects of human trafficking. Providing a platform for diverse perspectives, the journal seeks to inform policy, practice, and advocacy efforts aimed at combating trafficking in persons. It promotes interdisciplinary approaches and encourages dialogue among stakeholders.
Focusing on human rights, international relations, population studies, migration, law, and social development, the journal explores topics such as prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnerships in the fight against human trafficking. Targeting researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and activists, the Anti-Trafficking Review offers insights into the complex dynamics of trafficking and effective strategies for its eradication.
The Anti-Trafficking Review welcomes submissions that contribute to a deeper understanding of human trafficking and inform evidence-based interventions. By fostering critical analysis and promoting collaboration, the journal aims to empower individuals and communities to combat this global challenge. Share your insights to make a difference.