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Utility of Earth Observation data in mapping post-disaster impact:A case of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas
Emberson, Pinheiro, Trautrims: Adaptations to First-Tier Suppliers’ Relational Anti-Slavery Capabilities
Clare et al. A House is Not a Home: Housing Disadvantage, Homelessness, and Modern Slavery
Gardner, Pinheiro et al, Cities Free of Slavery
Geere, Hernandez, and Seymour. Change-point Analysis: Looking at Forced Marriage Call Data
Zhang and Seymour. Mapping Forced Marriage in Nottinghamshire using Comparative Judgement
E Seymour et al, Captive Wives or Conjugal Slaves? The Slavery-Marriage Nexus in Northern Uganda Since theMid-Nineteenth Century
Gardner et al, Towards a model of port-based resilience against fisher labour exploitation
Boyd et al, Citizen science for Earth Observation (Citizens4EO): understanding current use in the UK
Eradicating slave labour by 2030
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Brewster, Robinson, Silverman, Walsh; Covid-19 and child criminal exploitation in the UK- implications of the pandemic for county lines
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Trautrims et al; Change in Rhetoric but not in Action? Framing of the Ethical Issue of Modern Slavery in a UK Sector at High Risk of Labor Exploitation
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Lumley-Sapanski et al, The Khartoum Process and human trafficking
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Machine Learning Methods for Wicked Problems_ Exloring the Complex Drivers of Modern Slavery
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Operationalizing the SDRCS Framework with Social Media Data During COVID-19
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Landman & Lucas, Social listening modern slavery and Covid19 |
Ullah et al, Multinational corporations and human right violations in emerging economies |
Cockayne, Working with the Financial Sector to Correct the Market Failure of Modern slavery |
The Antislavery Usable Past eBook |
Dang et al, Law enforcement identification of potential trafficking victims |
Lucas et al, Dashboarding The Online Strategic Communications of Anti Slavery Organizations during COVID 19 |
Schwarz & Nicholson, Collapsing the Boundaries
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Gardner and Northall, Place-Based Research and Statelessness
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Trautrims et al, Diffusion of labor standards through supplier–subcontractor networks: An agent-based model
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Silverman, Multiple Systems analysis for the quantification of modern slavery
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Landman and Bryant, Combatting Human Trafficking
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Landman and Silverman, Globalization and Modern Slavery
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Jackson et al, Tree Loss and Modern Slavery
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Al-Dayel, Mumford, Bales, Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State
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Bales and Silverman, New Orleans
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Trautrims et al, For the English to see or effective change
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Silverman et al, MSE for Sparse Capture Data
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Goulding et al, The Unbanked and Poverty
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Bales - Unlocking the Statistics of Slavery
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Trautrims, Understanding Labour Exploitation
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Trautrims, Supply Chain Management
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Silverman, Model Fitting
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Silverman, MSE
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Trautrims, Agent based modelling
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Schwarz, Reasserting Agency
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Nicholson, Dang, Trodd, Survivor Definitions of Slavery
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Landman, Democracy and Human Rights Concepts, Measures, and Relationships
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Landman, Out of the Shadows
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Boyd et al, Brick Kilns
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Boyd, Analysing Slavery
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Boyd, Earth Observation and Machine Learning
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James, Children's Literature
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Gardner, An Idea Whose Time Has Come
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Bales, Significance
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Bales, SlaveTech
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