Child trafficking from south-west to south-east China: An investigation of Fujian Province as a final destination.

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Annan Jin, Gang Li, Shuyan Xue, Yushan Huang, Yuting Li, Qifan Nie
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Abstract

Fujian Province has been confirmed by several studies as one of China's hotspot destinations for child trafficking, making it a typical region for understanding the characteristics, routes, and causes of child trafficking. This study explores these issues in Fujian Province using publicly available data from a public-interest missing persons website. The results indicate that trafficked children in Fujian were predominantly infant aged. Trafficked children clearly flowed from south-west to south-east China, with Guizhou Province a major source of trafficking and Fujian Province as the primary destination, particularly between 1980 and 2000. Quanzhou and Putian have consistently been key node cities in Fujian's child-trafficking network. Furthermore, we find that the purchase of trafficked children is viewed by individuals as a means to resolve reproductive issues, maintain family lineage, and address other related concerns. This demand lowers the threshold for criminality and reduces the strength of crime regulation at the community and societal levels through interpersonal networks.

中国西南向东南贩卖儿童:以福建省为最终目的地的调查。
福建省已被多项研究证实为中国拐卖儿童的热点地区之一,使其成为了解拐卖儿童的特征、路线和原因的典型地区。本研究利用公益失踪人口网站的公开数据,探讨福建省的这些问题。结果表明,福建省被拐卖儿童以婴幼儿为主。被拐卖的儿童显然是从中国西南部流向东南部的,特别是在1980年至2000年期间,贵州省是拐卖的主要来源,福建省是主要目的地。泉州和莆田一直是福建拐卖儿童网络的关键节点城市。此外,我们发现购买被拐卖的儿童被个人视为解决生育问题、维持家庭血统和解决其他相关问题的一种手段。这种需求降低了犯罪的门槛,并通过人际网络降低了社区和社会层面对犯罪的管制力度。
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期刊介绍: For over half a century, Population Studies has reported significant advances in methods of demographic analysis, conceptual and mathematical theories of demographic dynamics and behaviour, and the use of these theories and methods to extend scientific knowledge and to inform policy and practice. The Journal"s coverage of this field is comprehensive: applications in developed and developing countries; historical and contemporary studies; quantitative and qualitative studies; analytical essays and reviews. The subjects of papers range from classical concerns, such as the determinants and consequences of population change, to such topics as family demography and evolutionary and genetic influences on demographic behaviour.
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