Zemiology and Human Trafficking

Zemiology and Human Trafficking
Author: Avi Boukli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138238848

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This book expands the literature on social harm by applying the concept of zemia to international human trafficking. It draws attention not only to various structurally imbedded harms, but also to the wider consequences of such harms.

Zemiology and Human Trafficking

Zemiology and Human Trafficking
Author: Avi Paraskevi Boukli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Crime
ISBN: 1032647027

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"Following the rise of the zemiological movement, the concept of social harm has attracted a great deal of scholarly attention. Using this perspective, a number of scholars have sought to remove the constraining brackets surrounding criminological investigation in order to broaden its legitimate parameters of study and incorporate a wider range of un-criminalized and hidden harms. This book expands the literature on social harm by applying the concept of zemia to human trafficking investigations in Europe, North America, and Africa. This book draws attention not only to various structurally imbedded harms, but also to the wider consequences of such harms. Drawing on a range of international legal cases on trafficking, this book offers a new direction in criminological and zemiological thinking and a reimagining of criminal justice responses to harm"--

Zemiology and Human Trafficking

Zemiology and Human Trafficking
Author: Avi Boukli
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315296630

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Following the rise of the zemiological movement, the concept of social harm has attracted a great deal of scholarly attention. Using this perspective, a number of scholars have sought to remove the constraining brackets surrounding criminological investigation in order to broaden its legitimate parameters of study and incorporate a wider range of un-criminalized and hidden harms. This book expands the literature on social harm by applying the concept of zemia to human trafficking investigations in Europe, North America, and Africa. This book draws attention not only to various structurally imbedded harms, but also to the wider consequences of such harms. Drawing on a range of international legal cases on trafficking, this book offers a new direction in criminological and zemiological thinking and a reimagining of criminal justice responses to harm.

Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking
Author: John Winterdyk,Benjamin Perrin,Philip Reichel
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2011-12-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781439820377

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Human trafficking is a crime that undermines fundamental human rights and a broader sense of global order. It is an atrocity that transcends borderswith some regions known as exporters of trafficking victims and others recognized as destination countries. Edited by three global experts and composed of the work of an esteemed panel of contributors,

Zemiology

Zemiology
Author: Avi Boukli,Justin Kotzé
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319763125

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This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. The main aim of the volume is to highlight the inexorable interconnectedness between systemically induced social harm and the corrosive flows of everyday crime both perpetrated and endured by those victimised by the capitalist system and its hegemonic vicissitudes. Drawing attention not only to various structurally imbedded harms, the chapters also outline the wider consequences of such harms, as they extend beyond immediate victims and contribute towards the further perpetuation of criminogenic and zemiogenic conditions. Comprising two parts, the first explores the relationship between crime and harm and criminology and zemiology, and the second explores the intersections of crime and harm through various lenses, including those trained on probation; global mobility; sexuality and gender; war and gendered violence; fashion counterfeiting; and the harms of the service economy. An exciting and wide-reaching volume written by world-renowned scholars, this collection is a must-read for students, academics, and policy makers in the fields of law, criminology, sociology, social policy, criminal justice, and social justice.

The Illegal Business of Human Trafficking

The Illegal Business of Human Trafficking
Author: Maria João Guia
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3319094408

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This book offers a brand-new perspective on human trafficking as an illegal business. It also proposes a new form of networked action: combining the perspectives of academic researchers with those of highly skilled professionals involved in policymaking in this area, this book is a unique contribution and a first step toward a networking paradigm, promoting collaboration in preventing and combating human trafficking crime, and in raising awareness of this ongoing problem. This book was born within the CINETS group – Crimmigration Control International Net of Studies (www.crimmigrationcontrol.com), which was established in 2011 with the aim of bringing together expertise from different fields, professions, universities and countries. It aims to form a new paradigm for sharing knowledge and advancing research on topics related to human trafficking, crimmigration control, immigration and crime, immigrant detention and all types of violence that may affect victims of crimes, helping to create a fairer society.

Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking
Author: Margaret S. Malloch,Paul Rigby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1474401120

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A critical examination of the socio-economic exploitation underpinning human trafficking 'Human Trafficking' is a term that does little to convey the myriad acts that underpin the exploitation of men, women and children across the world. Despite legislative developments and the introduction of national and international interventions, definitions of this form of exploitation, estimates of its extent and nature, and responses to victims and perpetrators have thus far been limited. Furthermore, aspirations to prioritise a human rights model within a wider discourse of 'vulnerable people' on the move are frequently overtaken by law enforcement and border control priorities. Human Trafficking: The Complexities of Exploitation goes beyond the political and media discourse to examine the competing dialogues surrounding human trafficking and explore the impact of this phenomenon both in the UK and internationally. Presenting findings from original, ground-breaking research in the field of human trafficking alongside practitioner insights, this book highlights the challenges of research and evaluation in this contentious and hidden economy and the implications of this for developments in survivor care and recovery. Key Features - Locates human trafficking within a theoretical and legislative framework of global, political and economic development - Brings together expert contributions from researchers and practitioners working in the field of human trafficking - Critically considers the conceptual basis of global responses to human trafficking and victim support Margaret Malloch is Reader in Criminology at the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Stirling. Paul Rigby is Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Stirling. Cover image: (c) The Young People of Child Trafficking Advice Centre, NSPCC Cover design: Barrie Tullett [EUP logo] www.euppublishing.com

Labour Exploitation and Work Based Harm

Labour Exploitation and Work Based Harm
Author: Sam Scott
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447322030

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Labour exploitation is a highly topical though complex issue that has international resonance for those concerned with social justice and social welfare, but there is a lack of research available about it. This book, part of the Studies in Social Harm series, is the first to look at labour exploitation from a social harm perspective, arguing that, as a global social problem, it should be located within the broader study of work-based harm. Written by an expert in policy orientated research, he critiques existing approaches to the study of workplace exploitation, abuse and forced labour. Mapping out a new sub-discipline, this innovative book aims to shift power from employers to workers to reduce levels of labour exploitation and work-based harm. It is relevant to academics from many fields as well as legislators, policy makers, politicians, employers, union officials, activists and consumers.