Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Human Trafficking and Film: How Popular Portrayals Influence Law and Public Perception by Jonathan Todres :: SSRN



Human Trafficking and Film: How Popular Portrayals Influence Law and Public Perception by Jonathan Todres :: SSRN:


Abstract:      

"Popular portrayals of human trafficking matter. They shape the prevailing understanding of the issue, which in turn influences the law and policy developed to address human trafficking. This essay examines the interplay between law and culture, specifically cinematic expressions. It reviews three well-known films on human trafficking and explores some of the key misconceptions in each movie. The essay then shows how these misconceptions are prevalent in many law and policy responses to human trafficking. Finally, the author suggests how scholars and advocates might respond more effectively to cinematic (and other media) portrayals of human trafficking."   Jonathan Todres

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