Measuring the Number of Trafficked Women and Children in Cambodia, Part III
Thomas M. Steinfatt
Using statistical estimations based on actual counts, Steinfatt, Baker, and Beesey (2002) estimated the number of sex workers in Cambodia in 2002 as 20,829 with 5,250 in Phnom Penh. They also estimated that 2,488 women and children had been sexually trafficked in Cambodia. Since the late 1990s, a much higher figure of 80,000 to 100,000 trafficked women and children in Cambodia has been circulating in Phnom Penh. This paper reports the results of a detailed count of trafficked persons in Cambodia conducted throughout the country, both in terms of underaged workers and those working by force, fraud, or coercion. It investigates the figures of 80,000 to 100,000 and follows them to their sources. It offers recommendations on U.S. policy toward trafficking in women and children in Cambodia and Southeast Asia, based on the observations of trafficking venues, the motivations of the individuals involved, and the methods used in trafficking.




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