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Etiology of human trafficking in Bucaramanga and Regulatory legal norms for its eradication

Etiología de la trata de personas en Bucaramanga y Normas jurídicas reguladoras para su erradicación

Ingrid Patricia Jiménez García and Reinaldo Ardila Sequeda
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Ingrid Patricia Jiménez García: UDI - Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo
Reinaldo Ardila Sequeda: UDI - Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo

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Abstract: The general purpose of this article was to identify the causes and origin of the crime of trafficking in persons in the municipality of Bucaramanga. Methodologically, it is Descriptive and Documentary research. The sources of information used in the development of the project are of a secondary nature, classified as follows: Indexed Journals, Scielo Articles and Scient direct, other degree theses, among others; that will contribute to obtain the results of the investigation. Additionally, articles on the subject were found, taking into account the proposed objectives. Finally, with the development of the investigation it is concluded that human trafficking in the city of Bucaramanga is a crime that mainly affects women, not only because it records the highest percentage of victims according to the information sources consulted.

Keywords: Crime; Documentary Study; Trafficking in Persons.; Delito; Estudio Documental; Trata de Personas. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-09-21
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