Combating Human Trafficking in Korea
Abstract
To combat human trafficking in Korea, US Army leadership adopt a blended approach to awareness training. Army leaders across the Korean peninsula must place businesses that profit from human trafficking off-limits to US Soldiers. To increase policy enforcement, Army leadership should request additional military police to police the camp-towns adjacent to military installations. Finally, Army leadership must make clear that patronizing a prostitute is not acceptable and those found to be in violation will face prosecution. Taking these measures will greatly assist the Army in combatting human trafficking taking place in the camp-towns outside of its garrison gates.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 22, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1176610
Entities
People
- Russell B. Smith
Organizations
- Marine Corps University