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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human trafficking is a crime against humanity. It is also a serious threat to global health and security. Globalization has made human trafficking an easier task for the criminal organizations. No data are available on the volume, research trends, and key players in this field. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the research activity and research trends on human trafficking.Entities:
Keywords: Bibliometrics; Global health; Human trafficking; Research analysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30409223 PMCID: PMC6225706 DOI: 10.1186/s12992-018-0427-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Research strategy and keywords used to retrieve documents in the field of human trafficking
| Search method | Keywords | Constraints | Exclusion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Title search | TITLE(“modern slavery” or “trade in human being” or “human trafficking” OR “trafficking in human” OR “lab*r trafficking” OR “forced lab*r” OR “compulsory lab*r” OR “sex* traffick*” OR “sex* trade*” OR “trafficking in persons” OR “traffick* person*” OR “traffick* wom*” OR “traffick* people” OR “traffick* girl*” OR “wom*n traffick*” OR “child* traffick*” OR “organ traffick*” OR “transplant tourism” OR “trafficking in wom*” OR “traffick* in organ*” OR “forced prostit*” OR “trafficking of child*” OR “trafficking of wom*” OR “sex* slavery” OR “commercial sexual exploitation” OR “lab*r traffick*” OR “organ trade” OR “forced marriage” OR “bonded lab*r” OR “child harvesting” OR “modern slavery” OR “child prostitut*” or “forced prostitut*” or “domestic servitude” or “debt bondage” or “debt slavery” or “bonded lab*r” or “child pornography”) | NONE | AND NOT TITLE-ABSTRACT (insect or droso* OR sexta OR cell OR molecular OR biology OR leukocyte* OR DNA) |
| OR | |||
| Title search | TITLE (“tissue removal” OR “ova removal” OR slave* OR slavery OR servitude OR “child lab*r” OR “cross border traffick*” OR “child soldier*” OR anti-trafficking OR “human abduction”) | AND ALL (“human trafficking” OR “trafficking in human” OR “forced lab*r” OR “forced sex*” OR “forced prostitution” OR kidnap* or abduct* OR “child sex* or exploitation”) | AND NOT TITLE-ABSTRACT (insect or droso* OR sexta OR cell OR molecular OR biology OR leukocyte* OR DNA) |
| OR | |||
| Title-Abstract search | TITLE-ABSTRACT (traffick*) AND TITLE-ABSTRACT (“in human” OR “human being*”) | AND ALL (“human trafficking” OR “trafficking in human*”) | AND NOT TITLE-ABS-KEY (phallus OR pgd OR cell OR molecule OR gene OR *cytes OR dna OR nucle* OR droso* OR sexta OR memberane OR “trade-off*” or insect) |
| AND | |||
| Limit | 1. Source type = journal | ||
Fig. 1Total number of published documents from 2000 to 2017
Fig. 2Mapping 10 most frequent keywords
Fig. 3Research domains in the retrieved literature
Top 10 active countries and international research collaboration
| Rank | Country | Frequency (%) | Number of collaborating countries | SCP | MCP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | United States | 735 (36.0) | 43 | 644 (87.6) | 91 (12.4) |
| 2nd | United Kingdom | 269 (13.2) | 28 | 222 (82.5) | 47 (17.5) |
| 3rd | Canada | 111 (5.4) | 20 | 88 (79.3) | 23 (20.7) |
| 4th | Australia | 84 (4.1) | 19 | 68 (81.0) | 16 (19.0) |
| 5th | Germany | 75 (3.7) | 13 | 60 (80.0) | 15 (20.0) |
| 6th | Netherlands | 53 (2.6) | 10 | 45 (84.9) | 8 (15.1) |
| 7th | Brazil | 43 (2.1) | 10 | 38 (88.4) | 5 (11.6) |
| 8th | Italy | 38 (1.9) | 9 | 31 (81.6) | 7 (18.4) |
| 9th | India | 37 (1.8) | 15 | 19 (51.4) | 18 (48.6) |
| 10th | France | 33 (1.6) | 7 | 25 (75.8) | 8 (24.2) |
| 1478 (72.3) | 1240 (83.9) | 238 (16.1) |
SCP single country collaboration = intra-country collaboration, MCP multiple country collaboration = international collaboration
Fig. 4Geographic distribution of publications based on the country affiliation of authors. The following is the color-coding for the map
Top 10 active institutions in the field of human trafficking
| Rank | Institution | Frequency (%) N = 2044 | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Harvard Medical School | 39 (1.9) | USA |
| 2nd | The University of British Columbia | 26 (1.3) | Canada |
| 3rd | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | 22 (1.1) | UK |
| 4th | Massachusetts General Hospital | 20 (1.0) | USA |
| 5th | King’s College London | 18 (0.9) | UK |
| 5th | University of Oxford | 18 (0.9) | UK |
| 7th | Johns Hopkins University | 15 (0.7) | USA |
| 8th | University of Toronto | 14 (0.7) | Canada |
| 9th | George Mason University | 13 (0.6) | USA |
| 9th | York University | 13 (0.6) | Canada |
Top 10 active authors in the field of human trafficking
| Ranka | Author | Frequency (%) N = 2044 | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Zimmerman, C. | 22 (1.1) | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Department of Global Health and Development, London, United Kingdom |
| 2nd | Silverman, J.G. | 17 (0.8) | Center on Gender Equity and Health, Division of Global Public Health. University of California, San Diego, San Diego, United States |
| 3rd | Oram, S. | 16 (0.8) | Health Service and Population Research, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom |
| 4th | Decker, M.R. | 14 (0.7) | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Population, Baltimore, United States |
| 5th | Reid, J.A. | 13 (0.7) | University of South Florida St. Petersburg, St Petersburg, United States |
| 6th | Raj, A. | 12 (0.6) | University of California, San Diego, Department of Medicine, San Diego, United States |
| 7th | Delmonico, F.L. | 11 (0.5) | Organisation Mondiale de la Sante, New England Donor Services, Geneve, Switzerland |
| 8th | Howard, L.M. | 9 (0.4) | King’s College London, London, United Kingdom |
| 9th | Cho, S.Y. | 8 (0.4) | Universitat Marburg, Marburg, Germany |
| 9th | Gupta, J. | 8 (0.4) | George Mason University, Department of Global and Community Health, Fairfax, United States |
aAuthors with equal research output were given the same rank, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
Fig. 5Networks of active authors who published at least five publications and exist in a research network with a minimum of five authors
Top 10 active journals in the field of human trafficking
| Ranka | Journal | Frequency (%) N = 2044 | C/Ab | Subject area (category)c | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | International Migration | 35 (1.7) | 22.5 | UK | Social sciences (demography) |
| 2nd | Trends In Organized Crime | 25 (1.2) | 7.6 | USA | Social sciences (Law) |
| 3rd | Crime Law And Social Change | 24 (1.2) | 7.3 | Netherlands | Medicine (Pathology and Forensic Medicine) |
| 4th | Social Inclusion | 20 (1.0) | 1.7 | Portugal | Psychology (social psychology) |
| 5th | Lancet | 19 (0.9) | 6.3 | UK | Medicine |
| 6th | Cadernos Pagu | 15 (0.7) | 3.1 | Brazil | Social Sciences (Gender studies) |
| 6th | International Social Work | 15 (0.7) | 12.6 | USA | Social Sciences (social and political sciences) |
| 8th | Human Rights Review | 13 (0.6) | 7.3 | Netherlands | Social sciences (Law) |
| 8th | Osteuropa | 13 (0.6) | 1.2 | Germany | (social and political sciences) |
| 10th | European Journal Of Criminology | 12 (0.6) | 9.8 | USA | Social sciences (Law) |
| 10th | European Journal On Criminal Policy And Research | 12 (0.6) | 12.3 | Netherlands | Social sciences (Law) |
| 10th | International Journal Of Gynecology And Obstetrics | 12 (0.6) | 17.8 | UK | Medicine (Gynecology And Obstetrics) |
| 10th | Journal Of International Criminal Justice | 12 (0.6) | 6.2 | UK | Social sciences (Law) |
| 10th | Journal Of Interpersonal Violence | 12 (0.6) | 10.9 | USA | Psychology (clinical psychology) |
| 10th | Transplantation | 12 (0.6) | 25.8 | USA | Medicine (Transplantation) |
| 10th | Women And Criminal Justice | 12 (0.6) | 7.5 | USA | Social sciences (Law and Gender studies) |
a Journals with equal research output were given the same rank, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
bNumber of citations per article
cObtained from Scimago Journal and Country Rank
Top 10 cited documents in the field of human trafficking
| Rankaa | Title | Source title | Number of citations | Document Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | The social construction of sex trafficking: Ideology and institutionalization of a moral crusade | Politics and Society | 246 | Article |
| 2nd | The state of the international organ trade: A provisional picture based on integration of available information | Bulletin of the World Health Organization | 172 | Review |
| 3rd | Organ trafficking and transplant tourism: A commentary on the global realities | American Journal of Transplantation | 146 | Note |
| 4th | The Swedish law that prohibits the purchase of sexual services: Best practices for prevention of prostitution and trafficking in human beings | Violence Against Women | 132 | Review |
| 5th | The ‘butner study’ redux: A report of the incidence of hands-on child victimization by child pornography offenders | Journal of Family Violence | 123 | Article |
| 5th | Will the real sex slave please stand up? | Feminist Review | 123 | Article |
| 7th | (Un)popular strangers and crises (un)bounded: Discourses of sex-trafficking, the European political community and the panicked state of the modern state | European Journal of International Relations | 116 | Review |
| 8th | HIV prevalence and predictors of infection in sex-trafficked nepalese girls and women | Journal of the American Medical Association | 113 | Article |
| 8th | The perverse politics of four-letter words: Risk and pity in the securitisation of human trafficking | Millennium: Journal of International Studies | 113 | Article |
| 10th | Prevalence and risk of violence and the physical, mental, and sexual health problems associated with human trafficking: Systematic review | PLoS Medicine | 102 | Article |
| 10th | Transplant tourism: Outcomes of United States residents who undergo kidney transplantation overseas | Transplantation | 102 | Conference Paper |
aDocuments with equal number of citations were given the same rank, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers