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Book review of “Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast” (London: Oneworld Publications, 2018) by Nadeau B. L.

Book review of “Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast” (London: Oneworld Publications, 2018) by Nadeau B. L.
Book review of “Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast” (London: Oneworld Publications, 2018) by Nadeau B. L.
Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast is a report on migrant Nigerian sex-trafficking activities along the Italian coasts, also known as the Mezzogiorno. This region acts as a crossroad for sex-traffickers and their potential victims. Through this journalistic investigation, Nadeau, an American journalist with a well-rounded knowledge of crime and political issues in Europe, offers the reader a journey into the human emotional dimensions of Nigerian women who are ‘the single largest group of victims trafficked to Europe for the forced sex slave trade in a racket everyone knows about but no one stops’ (p. 12). Through heart-wrenching stories of trafficked Nigerian women for sexual slavery in Castel Volturno, a city in the province of Caserta in the Campania Region, the author shows how sex trafficking is truly an international phenomenon.
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
Sclafani, Emanuele
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Sclafani, Emanuele
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Sclafani, Emanuele (2019) Book review of “Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast” (London: Oneworld Publications, 2018) by Nadeau B. L. , Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, 4pp.

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Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast is a report on migrant Nigerian sex-trafficking activities along the Italian coasts, also known as the Mezzogiorno. This region acts as a crossroad for sex-traffickers and their potential victims. Through this journalistic investigation, Nadeau, an American journalist with a well-rounded knowledge of crime and political issues in Europe, offers the reader a journey into the human emotional dimensions of Nigerian women who are ‘the single largest group of victims trafficked to Europe for the forced sex slave trade in a racket everyone knows about but no one stops’ (p. 12). Through heart-wrenching stories of trafficked Nigerian women for sexual slavery in Castel Volturno, a city in the province of Caserta in the Campania Region, the author shows how sex trafficking is truly an international phenomenon.

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Published date: 10 October 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 451011
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451011
PURE UUID: 0b585234-6f2d-4665-83d7-672dda53065c
ORCID for Emanuele Sclafani: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8670-7511

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