Polaris Project compiles this list of books to give you information about what you may want to read if you're interested in learning more about human trafficking or if you're working on a research paper. When we hear about a new book that may interest you, we will add it to the list.
Please Note: This is not a comprehensive list, and Polaris Project does not endorse the books on this list. If you have suggestions about additional books we might want to include on this list, please email Info@PolarisProject.org
Slavery And Its Many Forms
- Be the Change: Your Guide to Freeing Slaves and Changing the World
- Bury the Chains by Adam Hochschild
- A Crime So Monstrous, Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery by E. Benjamin Skinner
- Disposable People by Kevin Bales, University of California Press, 1999
- Ending Slavery: How We Free Today's Slaves by Kevin Bales
- Enslaved: True Stories of Modern Day Slavery collected by Gloria Steneim
- Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade and How We Can Fight It, by David Batstone
- Prostitution and Human Trafficking: Focus on Clients by Andrea De Nicola, Andrea Caudro, Marco Lombardi, and Paolo Ruspini
- Slavery Today (Ground Guides) by Kevin Bales
- Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings: All Roads Lead to America by Sheldon X. Zhang
- Understanding Global Slavery: A Reader by Kevin Bales
- The War on Human Trafficking: U.S. Policy Assessed by Anthony M. DeStefano
- Woman, Child For Sale: The New Slave Trade in the 21st Century by Gilbert King
- Half the Sky by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
International Labor Slavery
- Escape from Slavery by Francis Bok
- Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda's Children
- Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives by David Kyle
- King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild
- Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
- Slave: My True Story by Mende Nazer
International Sex Slavery
- For Sale: Woman and Children by Igor Davor Gaon: Nancy Forbord
- Human Traffic Sex Slaves and Immigration by Craig McGill
- The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade by Victor Malarek
- Prostitution, Power and Freedom by Julia O'Connell Davidson
- Prostitution,Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress by Melissa Farley
- Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking by Louisa Waugh
- Sex Slaves: The Trafficking of Women in Asia
- Sex Trafficking: The Global Market in Women and Children by Kathryn Farr
- SOLD by Patricia McCormick
- Terrify No More: Young Girls Held Captive and the Daring Undercover Operation to Win Their Freedom by Gary A. Haugen
- The Traffic in Women: Human Realities of the International Sex Trade by Siriporn Skrobanek
- Trafficking and the Global Sex Industry by Delila Amir
- What's Love Got to Do With It? by Denise Brennan
- The Road of Lost Innocence: The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine by Somaly Mam, 2008
- Human Trafficking, Human Misery: The Global Trade in Human Beings by Alexis A. Aronowitz, 2009
- The Johns by Victor Malarek
- Escaping the Devil's Bedroom by Dawn Jewell
- Children in the Game by Ross MacInnes
Domestic Servitude
- A Promise to Nadia by Zana Muhsen, Andrew Crofts, Little Brown & Co. 2000
- Contemporary Slavery: Researching Child Domestic Servitude by Nana Derby
- In Contempt of Fate by Beatrice Fernando.
- Sold by Zana Muhsen, Andrew Crofts, Little Brown & Co 19 Warner Books
- Without Mercy by Miriam Ali-Jana Wain, Warner Books, 1995
- The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today by Kevin Bales and Ron Soodalter
Sex Trafficking in the United States
Note: Though these books provide some factual information about pimps and pimping in the United States, they also glamorize and glorify pimping. While reading, remember that many pimps are sex traffickers under Federal law, using force, fraud, coercion and other forms of power and control to profit from the commercial sexual exploitation of women and children.
- From the Pimpstick to the Pulpit by Bishop Don Magic Juan
- Human Trafficking in Ohio: Markets, Responses, and Considerations by Jeremy M. Wilson
- Pimp by Icerberg Slim
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