Description
Book SynopsisThis 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. It offers crucial suggestions for better public awareness, policies and practices that will impact interventions in the UK and beyond.
Table of ContentsForeword by Patricia Hynes Introduction: Victim journeys, survivors’ voice - Runa Lazzarino, J. Julia, Emily, and Carole Murphy Part I: Recruiting: business and tools 1. Criminal pyramid scheme: organised crime recruitment strategies - Sasha Jesperson and Rune Henriksen 2. Organ trafficking: a neglected aspect of modern slavery - Trevor Stammers 3. Online child sexual exploitation in the Philippines: addressing demand - Imogen Fell and Sasha Jesperson 4. The role of business in the exploitation and rehabilitation of victims of modern slavery - Colleen Theron Part II: Being a victim: discourses and representations 5. Trafficking on film: a critical survey - Jon Hackett 6. Discursive representations of the ‘invisible migrants’ on British social media - Thi-Diem-Tu Tran and Karen Sanders 7. Racialising and criminalising vulnerable migrants: the case of human trafficking and modern slavery - Neena Samota and Debbie Ariyo 8. Victims perpetrating a crime: a critique of responses to criminal exploitation and modern slavery in the UK - Craig H. Barlow Part III: Caring: practices and resilience 9. Subject-making in ambiguous systems: trafficking aftercare in the UK and beyond - Runa Lazzarino and Anne-Marie Greenslade 10. Sexual exploitation: framing women’s needs and experiences - Kathryn Hodges, Anta Brachou and Sarah Burch 11. Survivor support: how a values-based service can enhance access to psychological capital - Carole Murphy and Karen Anstiss 12. Imagining otherwise: art and movement as tools for recovery - Anna Westin 13. Monitoring and evaluating anti-trafficking measures - Ruth Van Dyke and Mike Dottridge Conclusion: Interrupting the journey - Carole Murphy and Runa Lazzarino