2020
DOI: 10.5553/jv/016758502020046002005
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Helpdeskfraude in Nederland

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“…Moreover, scholars have revealed the experiences and situation of Nigerian women working in prostitution in destination countries (Adeyinka et al , 2021a, 2021b; Breuil et al , 2011; Esposito et al , 2016; Plambech, 2014), demonstrating the connection between global production networks, unfree labour, supply chains and labour rights protection (McGrath, 2013; Yea, 2015). Studies also addressed the role of “madams” (female traffickers, most of whom were formerly trafficked) and the use of juju [1] as a control mechanism (Adeyinka et al , 2021a; Ikeora, 2016; Nagle and Owasanoye, 2016; Siegel, 2007). Following Hynes (2010), these findings show how trafficking must be considered as a process, with interconnected phases, hereby arguing for a relationally geographical approach of this phenomenon (Blazek et al , 2018; Lewis et al , 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, scholars have revealed the experiences and situation of Nigerian women working in prostitution in destination countries (Adeyinka et al , 2021a, 2021b; Breuil et al , 2011; Esposito et al , 2016; Plambech, 2014), demonstrating the connection between global production networks, unfree labour, supply chains and labour rights protection (McGrath, 2013; Yea, 2015). Studies also addressed the role of “madams” (female traffickers, most of whom were formerly trafficked) and the use of juju [1] as a control mechanism (Adeyinka et al , 2021a; Ikeora, 2016; Nagle and Owasanoye, 2016; Siegel, 2007). Following Hynes (2010), these findings show how trafficking must be considered as a process, with interconnected phases, hereby arguing for a relationally geographical approach of this phenomenon (Blazek et al , 2018; Lewis et al , 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%