Dan Seitz

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All these firms shared a playbook. They used debt, trickery, fear, violence, shame, and family ties to recruit, entrap, and leave men at sea, sometimes for years, under harsh conditions. These firms also showed that trafficking of mariners was more routine than rogue and usually orchestrated not by shady underworld crime bosses but by incorporated businesses allowed to operate with impunity by government agencies willing to look the other way.
The Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across the Last Untamed Frontier
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