1. Asbill MA (2017) Becoming a human trafficker: qualitatively examining social learning theory and social opportunity structure among Bulgarian human traffickers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
2. Andrijasevic R, Mai N (2016) Trafficking (in) representations: understanding the recurring appeal of victimhood and slavery in neoliberal times. Anti-Trafficking Review (7):1–11
3. Akee R, Bedi A, Basu A, Chau N (2014) Transnational trafficking, law enforcement and victim protection: a middleman’s perspective. J Law Econ 57(2):349–386
4. Aronowitz AA (2009) Human trafficking. In: Human misery: the global trade in human beings. Praeger, London
5. Aronowitz, A. A. (2015). The smuggling–trafficking nexus and the myths surrounding human trafficking. In W. Mcdonald (Ed.), Immigration, crime and justice (sociology of crime, law and deviance, volume 13) (pp. 107–128). West Yorkshire: Emerald Group Publishing Limited