An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Transport (HVT) Corridors

And Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking

Abstract

This report presents a literature review and annotated bibliography undertaken as part of the research project: An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Traffic (HVT) Corridors, and Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking. The literature review followed the core principles of a systematic literature review process. The review found that very little is known about the relationship between Trafficking in Persons (TIP) and HVT corridors, other major trade routes and border crossings along these routes. It also found that the role of transport sector operators within the human trafficking process is not well understood. This validates the choice of research topic and confirms the need to strengthen the evidence base on these issues

This is an output of the High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme

Citation

Cathy Green, Sam Clark, Kim van der Weijde, Neil Rettie, James Evans (2021) Literature Review: An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Transport (HVT) Corridors and Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking

An Investigation into the Impact on Social Inclusion of High Volume Transport (HVT) Corridors and Potential Solutions to Identifying and Preventing Human Trafficking

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Published 5 February 2021