October 20, 2015
The latest publication of the Center for Policy Studies (CPS) at CEU explores the mechanisms of three forms of child trafficking in Hungary - begging, pickpocketing and sexual exploitation of children - by focusing of Roma victims. The study, spearheaded by CPS research fellow Zsuzsanna Vidra, gives an overview of the anti-human trafficking and anti-child trafficking policy frameworks, and tries to reveal what factors lead to victimization, and how recruitment and exploitation of children actually take place.
June 2, 2015
Edited by Andrea Krizsan, research fellow at CEU’s Center for Policy Studies, the aim of this volume is to explore and understand the influence of women's movement mobilization on domestic violence policy change in Central and Eastern Europe. This volume addresses a series of questions, such as what are the dynamics that led to movement successes in the region? Which movements and the strategies they adopt are successful in promoting progressive policy change?
February 10, 2015
Edited by Violetta Zentai, co-director of the Center for Policy Studies (CPS), and Julia Szalai, senior research fellow at CPS, this volume presents the findings of a large-scale research project that explored the key factors perpetuating Roma marginalization at the municipal and community level. It sought to analyze the economic, political, demographic, and social forces which shape practices and consequences of social exclusion and potential pathways to inclusion. The volume was published in December 2014 in the electronic book series of the Center for Policy Studies.

