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The International Trafficking of Human Organs: A Multidisciplinary Perspective (Advances in Police Theory and Practice) 1st Edition

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International illicit trade in human organs is on the increase, fueled by growing demand and unscrupulous traffickers. In order to truly understand the problem of organ trafficking, an analysis should take into account the various perspectives that come into play in this multifaceted issue. With contributions from international scholars and experts, The International Trafficking of Human Organs: A Multidisciplinary Perspective provides a broad-based exploration of this controversial phenomenon.

Divided into four parts, the book examines the issue of human organ trafficking from the perspectives of criminal justice, business, medicine, ethics, philosophy, and theology. The book begins by presenting case studies of the trafficking of body parts occurring in the U.S. and Mexico. It examines the increase in organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners and describes widespread instances of trafficking in Europe.

Diverse perspectives

Next, it examines the economic ramifications of possible legislation of the sale of body parts and discusses other proposals for increasing the supply of kidneys and other organs. It explores ethical issues surrounding the kidney shortage and incentives to promote donation. It also offers arguments for and against compensation for transplant organs from Kantian, Dworkinian, and other perspectives. Lastly, theologians discuss opposing Catholic and Protestant perspectives on the sale of human organs.

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Each chapter provides discussion questions to provoke vigorous debate and references to facilitate further study. The wide-ranging analysis provided by this volume is certain to enhance further inquiry into a disturbing and increasingly prevalent issue.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2013
    Excellent textbook on illicit organ trafficking. Helpful glossary of terms related to the subject. Well organized. Each chapter written by an expect in the area being discussed. The overall book is written in such a manner that non-experts are able to understand and thereby learn. The book is based on an obvious "get-to-the-point" format. I highly recommend this book. And though it is a higher priced book, I learned more than I paid for and fast due to the format that I described. Roberta M. Helming - A very satisfied reader.
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  • Dr. Trevor G. Stammers
    2.0 out of 5 stars Loss of focus
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2018
    A disappointment. There is not much out there on this topic and though the book has some chapters on it much of it is about organ sales and markets which though a related topic is never the less not what the title leads one to expect. There is some repetition across chapters as well. Expensive too so unless you are buying for a library you may want to look elsewhere.
  • ludovic nicolau
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2014
    Excellent, interesant
  • London reader
    4.0 out of 5 stars Useful
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 15, 2014
    It was very useful for my research purposes and well written.