Bechtol, Bruce2015-05-272018-02-162015-05-272018-02-162015-05May 2015http://hdl.handle.net/2346.1/30394Fairly recently in history, most societies abolished slavery, but the practice continues to thrive in different forms. Unfortunately, the enemies of the U.S. have adopted it as a tool to strengthen themselves. Chapter one covers this versatile topic by focusing upon the global scale of it and its different embodiments. Chapter two discusses the conditions in which human trafficking thrives. Chapter three explores the ways a terrorist organization uses human trafficking. Chapter four covers the ways organized crime uses it to generates money. Chapter five discusses how rogue nations use it to support themselves. These chapters demonstrate how human traffickers use globalization, culture, and religion to operateapplication/pdfHuman Trafficking, National Security, Human Security, Corruption, Globalization, Organized Crime, Terrorism, Rogue Nations, CultureHuman Trafficking: A Weapon in Our Enemies' HandsThesis2015-05-27