An International Perspective on Contemporary Developments in Victimology 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41622-5_9
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Maritime Piracy Victimization of Seafarers and Their Families

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“…Widespread knowledge of the dehumanizing risks associated with seafaring in Somali waters directly impacted the number of sailors willing to venture aboard vessels on this busy shipping route (Hurlburt, 2013; Murphy, 2011; Simons, 2020; Wetangula, 2013). Potential seafarers weighed their decisions in light of their knowledge regarding the global geopolitical inequalities that frame the working conditions and experiences of most sailors from the African, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries from which most of the long-term hostages came.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Widespread knowledge of the dehumanizing risks associated with seafaring in Somali waters directly impacted the number of sailors willing to venture aboard vessels on this busy shipping route (Hurlburt, 2013; Murphy, 2011; Simons, 2020; Wetangula, 2013). Potential seafarers weighed their decisions in light of their knowledge regarding the global geopolitical inequalities that frame the working conditions and experiences of most sailors from the African, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries from which most of the long-term hostages came.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%