Disentangling human trafficking types and the identification of pathways to forced labor and sex: an explainable analytics approach

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Eryarsoy, Enes and Topuz, Kazim and Demiroglu, Cenk (2024) Disentangling human trafficking types and the identification of pathways to forced labor and sex: an explainable analytics approach. Annals of Operations Research, 335 (2). pp. 761-795. ISSN 0254-5330 (Print) 1572-9338 (Online)

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Abstract

Terms such as human trafficking and modern-day slavery are ephemeral but reflect manifestations of oppression, servitude, and captivity that perpetually have threatened the basic right of all humans. Operations research and analytical tools offering practical wisdom have paid scant attention to this overarching problem. Motivated by this lacuna, this study considers two of the most prevalent categories of human trafficking: forced labor and forced sex. Using one of the largest available datasets due to Counter-Trafficking Data Collective (CTDC), we examine patterns related to forced sex and forced labor. Our study uses a two-phase approach focusing on explainability: Phase 1 involves logistic regression (LR) segueing to association rules analysis and Phase 2 employs Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) to uncover intricate pathways leading to human trafficking. This combined approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to human trafficking, effectively addressing the limitations of conventional methods. We confirm and challenge some of the key findings in the extant literature and call for better prevention strategies. Our study goes beyond the pretext of analytics usage by prescribing how to incorporate our results in combating human trafficking.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Analytics; Bayesian belief networks; Forced labor; Forced sex; Human trafficking; Machine learning
Divisions: Sabancı Business School
Depositing User: Enes Eryarsoy
Date Deposited: 25 Sep 2024 15:06
Last Modified: 25 Sep 2024 15:06
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/50142

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