Getting to good human trafficking data : everyday guidelines for frontline practitioners in Southeast Asia

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2018
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Brunner, Jessie
Stanford University. WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice
Human Rights Resource Centre (Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia)
East-West Center
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Stanford, CA : WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Stanford University
Honolulu, HI : East-West Center
West Java, Indonesia : Human Rights Resource Centre
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".. This guide is intended to serve as a reference document, offering baseline standards and recommendations based on current understanding around good, responsible data practices. The norms, laws, regulations, tools, and technologies relevant to data collection are rapidly changing; thus, practices will need to be revised and updated over time. Because each individual and organisation working in the anti-trafficking field has distinct capacities, needs, and resources, we recognise that this manual cannot be exhaustive or relevant for all actors, but we have endeavoured to cover key concepts that can be helpful to the most general possible audience."--Executive summary.
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Human trafficking - Southeast Asia - Data processing, Human trafficking - Research - Southeast Asia
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viii, 100 p.
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