Technology in Human Smuggling and Trafficking Case Studies from Ital

This brief offers a unique and innovative account of the role of internet and digital technologies in human smuggling and trafficking.  It explores new illegal paths through the web by analyzing how traffickers and smugglers use the visible and dark

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Georgios A. Antonopoulos  Gabriele Baratto · Andrea Di Nicola  Parisa Diba · Elisa Martini  Georgios Papanicolaou  Fiamma Terenghi

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Georgios A. Antonopoulos Gabriele  Baratto  •  Andrea Di Nicola Parisa Diba • Elisa Martini Georgios Papanicolaou • Fiamma Terenghi

Technology in Human Smuggling and Trafficking Case Studies from Italy and the United Kingdom

Georgios A. Antonopoulos Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Teesside University Middlesbrough, UK

Gabriele Baratto Faculty of Law University of Trento Trento, Italy

Andrea Di Nicola Faculty of Law University of Trento Trento, Italy

Parisa Diba Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Teesside University Middlesbrough, UK

Elisa Martini Department of Sociology and Social Research University of Trento Trento, Italy

Georgios Papanicolaou Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Teesside University Middlesbrough, UK

Fiamma Terenghi Faculty of Law University of Trento Trento, Italy

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