Abstract

The study of trafficking in persons for prostitution requires systematic and in-depth analysis, as it is a complex phenomenon resulting from multiple variables. Therefore, this work aims to map human trafficking, especially in the Brazilian context, by examining international norms and their impact on Brazilian law. At the same time, the study sheds light on the relationship between organized crime and human trafficking, considering human trafficking for sexual exploitation as a form of control of female bodies. The argument builds on the analysis of statistical data and scientific works dealing with human trafficking, prostitution, and organized crime.

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