Human Trafficking in Europe 2010
DOI: 10.1057/9780230281721_11
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Accessing Help and Services: Trafficking Survivors’ Experiences in the United Kingdom

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“…The idea of a female "victim" of trafficking who is in need of "rescue" and "return" is a pervasive image that is often conjured up and negates scholarly attempts to establish a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of trafficking [21,63,64]. I deliberately problematise the word "victim", as the term simplifies the issue of trafficking and many individuals prefer to be known as "survivors" of trafficking.…”
Section: Return and The "Victims" Of Traffickingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The idea of a female "victim" of trafficking who is in need of "rescue" and "return" is a pervasive image that is often conjured up and negates scholarly attempts to establish a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of trafficking [21,63,64]. I deliberately problematise the word "victim", as the term simplifies the issue of trafficking and many individuals prefer to be known as "survivors" of trafficking.…”
Section: Return and The "Victims" Of Traffickingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these aims are laudable, their dominance does lead to other versions of the experience being silenced. This is problematic, because it can artificially limit help and support for women who have experienced human trafficking [21]. Kelly [32] reflects that, "the good intentions of NGOs are rooted in a belief that by viewing women as 'forced', this will in turn mean they are seen as 'deserving victims' by the community, and reintegration will be unproblematic.…”
Section: Return and The "Victims" Of Traffickingmentioning
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“…By stressing transition, it is understood that response includes measures that put an end to the sex trafficking as well as help victims to start a new life. After reviewing the UN Trafficking Protocol (UN, 2000: articles 6-8) and current research (Bernat, 2011;Jayagupta, 2009;Jobe, 2010;Segrave et al, 2009), it seems reasonable to make a distinction between four types of responses. First, legal response refers to the investigation and prosecution of the offence of trafficking in persons.…”
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“…47 With other forms of trafficking such as labour exploitation, domestic servitude and forced marriage now beginning to emerge on the policy agenda, there is a danger that the sexual trafficking 'story' 48 may override these and other more hidden forms of trafficking, impacting on the evolution of the NRM and subsequent understandings of the prevalence and nature of trafficking.…”
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