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Combating Crime on the Dark Web

You're reading from   Combating Crime on the Dark Web Learn how to access the dark web safely and not fall victim to cybercrime

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234984
Length 138 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to Cybercrime and Dark Web’s History
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cybercrime FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: An Introduction to the Dark Web 4. Part 2:The Dark Web’s Ecosystem and Major Crimes
5. Chapter 3: Drug Markets on the Dark Web 6. Chapter 4: Child Pornography on the Dark Web 7. Chapter 5: Human Trafficking on the Dark Web 8. Chapter 6: Cyberterrorism on the Dark Web 9. Part 3:Efforts to Combat Crimes on the Dark Web
10. Chapter 7: Efforts for Combating Crime on the Dark Web 11. Chapter 8: System for Combating Crime on the Dark Web 12. Chapter 9: Discussion and Evaluation 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Human Trafficking on the Dark Web

Human trafficking, also known as modern slavery, is a grim reality of the 21st-century global landscape. This type of crime is considered the third most prevalent type of crime worldwide (Homeland Security Today, 2020). On any given day, around 40.3 million people are victims of human trafficking, 4.8 million of them because of forced sexual exploitation. Human trafficking deprives millions of their dignity and freedom and leaves them vulnerable to abuse and violence. It even threatens international security and peace. Additionally, human trafficking benefits criminal organizations and terrorist networks and undermines law and world order. While traditional channels of human trafficking still exist, the Dark Web allows criminals to traffic a greater number of victims across larger geographical boundaries. In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Types of human trafficking
  • Offenders’ behaviors, tactics, and methods
  • ...
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