- Critiques gaps, biases, assumptions, definitions, theoretical perspectives, and political agendas that influence research on trafficking (5)
- Examines evidence on the relationship between specific forms of demand and trafficking, including commercial sex, prostitution, domestic work, etc. (5)
- Raises policy dilemmas and key areas where more work needs to be done (5)
- Questions how trafficking is being used by states for greater political agendas and immigration issues
- Discusses feminist debate on prostitution from 'abolitionist' and 'sex workers' rights' perspectives - makes distinction between 'forced' and 'free choice' prostitution