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Trafficking for Prostitution in Italy

Possible Effects of Government Proposals for Legalization of Brothels

Esohe Aghatise

Associazione IROKO Onlus

This article gives an overview of the problem of trafficking for prostitution in Italy and notes different trafficking dynamics according to countries of origin of the victims. It examines changes in trafficking patterns, various activities carried out by the Italian government and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to assist victims, the Italian legal framework used to combat trafficking, and the recent government proposal to legalize brothels. In conclusion, the article suggests strategies to combat prostitution and trafficking. The main emphasis is on the trafficking of Nigerian women and girls to Italy.

Key Words: legalization • Nigerian women and girls • prostitution in Italy • trafficking

Violence Against Women, Vol. 10, No. 10, 1126-1155 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/1077801204268608


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