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In Their Own Words…
May 1, 2018

In Their Own Words…

The Editors approached service providers members of the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) with a request to speak …

May 1, 2018

Life after Trafficking: A gap in the UK’s modern slavery efforts

The Modern Slavery Act (2015) was a symbol of the UK’s commitment to combatting exploitation and human trafficking. Yet the …

Trafficked Women in Denmark—Falling through the cracks
May 1, 2018

Trafficked Women in Denmark—Falling through the cracks

The policy framework for combating human trafficking and protecting victims in Denmark does not match the reality faced by the …

‘There are no Victims Here’: Ethnography of a reintegration shelter for survivors of trafficking in Bangladesh
May 1, 2018

‘There are no Victims Here’: Ethnography of a reintegration shelter for survivors of trafficking in Bangladesh

This article, based on nine months of ethnographic data from a reintegration shelter for survivors of trafficking in Bangladesh, examines …

Family Separation, Reunification, and Intergenerational Trauma in the Aftermath of Human Trafficking in the United States
May 1, 2018

Family Separation, Reunification, and Intergenerational Trauma in the Aftermath of Human Trafficking in the United States

Family reunification is a complex part of a survivor’s journey; its processes long, arduous, and unassured. This article seeks to …

May 1, 2018

Life after Trafficking in Azerbaijan: Reintegration experiences of survivors

Assisting survivors of trafficking is considered one of the pillars of a human rights-based response Shelter, medical, psychological and legal …

May 1, 2018

From Passive Victims to Partners in Their Own Reintegration: Civil society’s role in empowering returned Thai fishermen

Despite the significant international attention to human trafficking in the fishing industry in Southeast Asia, victims continue to experience poor …

At Home: Family reintegration of trafficked Indonesian men
May 1, 2018

At Home: Family reintegration of trafficked Indonesian men

Large numbers of Indonesian men migrate each year for work in construction, in factories and in agriculture, on plantations and …

Dilemmas in Rescue and Reintegration: A critical assessment of India’s policies for children trafficked for labour exploitation
May 1, 2018

Dilemmas in Rescue and Reintegration: A critical assessment of India’s policies for children trafficked for labour exploitation

This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the Indian government’s efforts to combat pervasive child trafficking for labour exploitation through …

Vulnerable Here or There? Examining the vulnerability of victims of human trafficking before and after return
May 1, 2018

Vulnerable Here or There? Examining the vulnerability of victims of human trafficking before and after return

This article deals with how return programmes for rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants construct and create vulnerabilities. Few studies …