The Dynamics of Human Trafficking in the Modern World is a research-based examination of human trafficking, with a particular focus on its realities, patterns, and impact in Nigeria.
The book explores the structure of trafficking networks, the socio-economic and political factors that enable them, and the vulnerabilities that expose individuals to exploitation. It also examines the roles of migration, poverty, corruption, and weak institutional enforcement in sustaining the problem.
Drawing from research perspectives and real-world analysis, the work highlights the evolving nature of human trafficking in a globalized world, showing how it adapts to technology, borders, and changing social conditions.
The Dynamics of Human Trafficking in the Modern World is a critical study of one of the most persistent human rights challenges of our time, offering insight into its causes, mechanisms, and consequences.