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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (4): 133–146.
Published: 01 December 2004
... agencies and between the government and nongovernmental organizations in the area of prevention campaigns and protection of victims of trafficking. Traffi cking in Persons for the Purpose of Prostitution: The Israeli Experience Rochelle Gershuni The 1990s...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (4): 100–114.
Published: 01 December 2004
... the neighborhoods as being infested with crime and poverty. Presently, central Athens incorporates “several districts with a relatively high degree of concentration of [Albanian] immigrants; these areas are also increasingly characterized by prostitution, drug-traffi cking, criminality, degraded accommodation...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2018) 29 (1): 48–69.
Published: 01 March 2018
... Greece has become the epicenter of illegal immi- grants. We need to reoccupy our cities where drug trafficking, illegal trade, prostitution, and diseases abound.”23 In addition, the public castigation of HIV- positive women was orchestrated by Minister of Health Andreas Loverdos in April and May...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (4): 4–15.
Published: 01 December 2004
... to Mexico. Asian cartels smuggle drugs on a large scale and also women for prostitution. Seattle has been in the news as a major port of entry for Asian smuggling operations involving prostitution. What makes the Mexican cartels so dangerous is their proximity to the United States and the corruption...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 115–120.
Published: 01 March 2001
...- nates trafficking in illegal immigrants but also often provides at least initial employ- ment opportunities, particularly in prostitution. The increasing presence of Eastern European and African prostitutes on Italian highways thus becomes a visible symbol...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 120–121.
Published: 01 March 2001
... opportunities, particularly in prostitution. The increasing presence of Eastern European and African prostitutes on Italian highways thus becomes a visible symbol of a deeper underlying problem, the power of organized crime. In Italy, at least, crime may well be a more...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 122–124.
Published: 01 March 2001
... in immigration, especially illegal immigration. For example, organized crime in Italy not only domi- nates trafficking in illegal immigrants but also often provides at least initial employ- ment opportunities, particularly in prostitution. The increasing presence of Eastern...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 81–99.
Published: 01 March 2001
... commodities include drugs and people, both illegal migrants and prostitutes. In fact, people-smuggling is the fastest growing segment of trafficking, with the cur- rent numbers at more than four hundred thousand per year to all EU countries. Albania is also con...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (4): 186–202.
Published: 01 December 2004
.... Many of the women working in prostitution and lap dancing in Ireland were foreign nationals. When traffi cked women arrive on Irish shores, they often owed gangswork in substantial amounts of money for their passage. They were forced to prostitution until the debt was paid. The Chinese triads...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (3): 34–40.
Published: 01 September 2003
... nineteenth-century terrorists never stooped to the level of allying themselves with crime lords, drug runners, and prostitution managers, as modern terror- ists do. No anarchist had as his agenda the return of society to a level of tenth-century feudalism, as the Taliban attempted to do in Afghanistan...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (2): 32–39.
Published: 01 June 2006
... and filling them with kiosks and bars and cafes and whorehouses and flop- houses and traffickers’ storeroom “motels” and brothels and shops, in which one could buy and sell anything, from bananas to smuggled cigarettes, drugs, weapons, and prostitutes. Crime ruled Tirana. Berisha in those years told...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (4): 98–100.
Published: 01 December 2011
... Yasında, for example, Efendi tells the story of an ethical man who rescues a woman from a brothel in order to set her up in a proper home with her family and then facilitate her marriage to an honorable man. In this story, the woman’s father, who failed to protect his daughter from prostitution...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (4): 101–104.
Published: 01 December 2011
... in order to set her up in a proper home with her family and then facilitate her marriage to an honorable man. In this story, the woman’s father, who failed to protect his daughter from prostitution and also stopped her from marrying the man of her choice (which led to a series of events and her...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (4): 94–97.
Published: 01 December 2011
... Yasında, for example, Efendi tells the story of an ethical man who rescues a woman from a brothel in order to set her up in a proper home with her family and then facilitate her marriage to an honorable man. In this story, the woman’s father, who failed to protect his daughter from prostitution...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (2): 130–132.
Published: 01 June 2003
... against corrupt, un-Islamic governments. Although he accepted nationalism and parliamentary democracy, he criticized the failure of the law to adhere to Islamic norms regarding alcohol, gambling, prostitution, and usury. In Egypt, his movement was suppressed by Gamal Abdel Nasser, which, in turn, led...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (2): 132–137.
Published: 01 June 2003
... criticized the failure of the law to adhere to Islamic norms regarding alcohol, gambling, prostitution, and usury. In Egypt, his movement was suppressed by Gamal Abdel Nasser, which, in turn, led to the rise of militant groups. The author asserts that Mawdudi originally rejected modern nationalism...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2003) 14 (2): 137–140.
Published: 01 June 2003
... against corrupt, un-Islamic governments. Although he accepted nationalism and parliamentary democracy, he criticized the failure of the law to adhere to Islamic norms regarding alcohol, gambling, prostitution, and usury. In Egypt, his movement was suppressed by Gamal Abdel Nasser, which, in turn, led...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (1): 119–123.
Published: 01 March 2004
...) patterns of consumption (evolution of drinking habits in Istanbul in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries); (2) institutions of state, law, and society that confine special types of persons outside normal community interactions (prisons in nineteenth-century Egypt, the Cairo poorhouse, prostitution...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (1): 123–127.
Published: 01 March 2004
... habits in Istanbul in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries); (2) institutions of state, law, and society that confine special types of persons outside normal community interactions (prisons in nineteenth-century Egypt, the Cairo poorhouse, prostitution in nineteenth-century Egypt...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (1): 127–130.
Published: 01 March 2004
... in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries); (2) institutions of state, law, and society that confine special types of persons outside normal community interactions (prisons in nineteenth-century Egypt, the Cairo poorhouse, prostitution in nineteenth-century Egypt, and the introduction of modern Western...