Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

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Survivors

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  • ISBN 9781447363637
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Bristol University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Throughout the world, vulnerable people are being deceived into entering abusive journeys. Whether in the organ trade, exploitative labour businesses or forced criminality, their lives will never be the same.

This book traces the journey of victims/survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking into and within the UK, from recruitment to representation to (re)integration. Using global comparative case studies, it discusses recruitment tactics and demand, prevention in supply chains, issues with effective legal protection and care services and vulnerability to re-trafficking. It also examines the ideological misrepresentation of vulnerable migrants and victims/survivors in media, the film industry, legislation and more.

Rooted in diverse practitioner experience, disciplines and empirical research, this book bridges the experience-research-practice-policy gap by bringing to the fore survivors’ voices. In doing so, it offers crucial suggestions for better public awareness, policies and practices that will impact interventions in the UK and beyond.

Carole Murphy is Associate Professor in Criminology and Sociology and Director of the Bakhita Centre for Research on Slavery, Exploitation and Abuse at St Mary’s University, London.

Runa Lazzarino is is Research Fellow at Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University, and in the UKRI GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub at Middlesex University.