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Modern Slavery Agenda: Policy, Politics and Practice

Contributor(s): Theron, Colleen (Contribution by), Burland, Patrick (Contribution by), Roberts, Kate (Contribution by), Setter, Chloe (Contribution by), Brotherton, Vicky (Contribution by), Van Dyke, Ruth (Contribution by), McQuade, Aidan (Contribution by), Craig, Gary (Editor), Balch, Alex (Editor), Lewis, Hannah (Editor), Waite, Louise (Editor)

ISBN: 9781447346807

Publisher: Policy Press

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Pub Date: April 1, 2019

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 0.90 lbs) 280 pages

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Social Science | Criminology | Enslavement

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Modern slavery, in the form of labour exploitation, domestic servitude, sexual trafficking, child labour and cannabis farming, is still growing in the UK and industrialised countries, despite the introduction of laws to try to stem it.

This hugely topical book, by a team of high-profile activists and expert writers, is the first to critically assess the legislation, using evidence from across the field, and to offer strategies for improvement in policy and practice. It argues that, contrary to its claims to be 'world-leading', the Modern Slavery Act is inconsistent, inadequate and punitive; and that the UK government, through its labour market and immigration policies, is actually creating the conditions for slavery to be promoted.

Brief description: Gary Craig is a Visiting Professor at the Law School, Newcastle University and at the University of York. He previously worked as a community development activist. He has researched and published widely in the fields of 'poverty, 'race' and ethnicity and modern slavery; He co-convenes the national network Modern Slavery Research Consortium.

Review Quotes: "Timely and important... It is difficult to do justice to the breadth and depth of expertise, information and analysis in this densely packed book." Institute of Race Relations Weekly Digest, 22 May - 4 June 2019

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