136,000 people in the UK are in some form of slavery. This is big business, generating more than GBP120 billion annually for criminal organisations across the world.
Stolen Lives examines trafficking and slavery in Britain, hearing from those on the front line. Powerful and moving testimony from survivors reveals the individual stories behind the headlines and charts one young woman's terrifying and ultimately inspiring journey to freedom and
independence.
Finally, it shows us what we can do to make a difference.
Louise Hulland is a Sony Award winning journalist, TV & radio presenter and documentary maker. She has been investigating the plight of victims of modern slavery and human trafficking since 2010 and has reported widely on the subject in print and on radio and TV.
Louise has more than a decade of experience in news, current affairs and documentaries. As a reporter and news producer for the BBC and ITN, she has worked on some of the biggest stories of the last decade. Louise also writes for Independent Voices and the Huffington Post.
Title: Stolen Lives: Human Trafficking and Slavery in Britain Today
Author: Louise Hulland
ISBN: 9781913207182
Binding:
Publisher: Sandstone Press Ltd
Publication Date: 2020-09-03
Number of Pages: 288
Weight: 0.3401 kg
'If you've ever doubted slavery exists in the 21st century, this is the book for you. Louise Hulland has a reporter's grip on the facts and the heart to understand the brutal realities. A story about one person, and a story about millions. A must-read - how slavery came back. Modern slavery won't end without books like this and investigators like Louise.'
-- Jeremy Vine
'A powerful, shocking and moving investigation into this horrendous crime lurking all around us.'
-- Ayesha Hazarika
'Louise tells the stories of trafficking survivors with a sensitivity and tact that is too often missing from mainstream discourse on the issue.'
-- May Bulman
Important.
-- Martin Chilton * The Independent *
Notwithstanding the book's careful, thoroughly-researched account of the high-level background, it is a gripping read. Highly recommended.
* Scottish Legal News *