Human Trafficking As An Organized Crime In The Context Of CPEC, Pakistan

Authors

  • Naseem Parvez Sheikh Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Criminology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro

Abstract

One of Pakistan's most serious problems is human trafficking, which includes the exploitation
of people who are forced into prostitution. A comprehensive socio-legal study is necessary to
understand the issue of human trafficking for prostitution in Pakistan, which is pervasive—
various elements of this phenomenon. Examining the intricate relationship between human
trafficking and prostitution is a complex issue that stems from a web of interrelated social,
economic, and legal factors. In this study, a descriptive overview of the 112 participants is taken for data in this research to examine its impacts. This study uses the quantitative method to carry the research ahead. The researcher chose 100 samples, and for the qualitative research on this data, the researcher interviewed 12 respondents. The influence and use of CPEC routes on human trafficking are specifically examined in this research, which explores human trafficking within the context of the China-Europe-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Human trafficking is very prevalent in the existing literature to enlighten the impact and its role in the research, according to our statistical and qualitative analysis that used theme investigation.

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Published

2025-03-07