Long-term (re)integration of persons trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
B. Meshkovska, A. Bos, M. Siegel
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Abstract

This paper focuses on the recovery and (re)integration processes of women victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation in Europe. It looks at their life not just following a trafficking experience, but for several years afterwards, answering the questions: Are some factors more important than others, in the short and long run? What are the overall dynamics of the (re)integration process? How do the relevant influencing factors interact? What factors are crucial for a positive (re)integration immediately after the experience and how do they differ from what becomes important as the years go by? And what is crucial in order to ensure sustainable (re)integration? Fifty-two semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with service providers, trafficked persons, and family members of trafficked persons. A variety of factors influencing the (re)integration process were identified, such as: (a) the background of the individual; (b) trafficking experience – who the trafficker was and its severity; (c) the role of institutions, NGOs, and service providers; (d) economic factors; (e) the personal characteristics, challenges, motivations, and coping mechanisms of the victim; and finally (f) social support. However, what was identified as particularly important for the sustainability of the (re)integration process was relationships built with service providers, relationships rebuilt with existing family members, or relationships built with new families that were established after the trafficking experience.
为性剥削目的被贩运者的长期(重新)融合
本文侧重于欧洲以性剥削为目的的贩卖妇女受害者的康复和(重新)融合进程。它不仅着眼于他们在贩运经历之后的生活,而且着眼于之后的几年,回答了以下问题:从短期和长期来看,某些因素比其他因素更重要吗?(重新)整合过程的总体动态是什么?相关影响因素是如何相互作用的?哪些因素对经历后立即积极(重新)融入至关重要,它们与随着时间的推移变得重要的因素有何不同?为了确保可持续(重新)一体化,什么是至关重要的?对服务提供者、被贩运者和被贩运者家属进行了52次半结构化的深入访谈。确定了影响(再)融合过程的各种因素,如:(A)个人背景;(b) 贩运经历——贩运者是谁及其严重性;(c) 机构、非政府组织和服务提供者的作用;(d) 经济因素;(e) 受害者的个人特征、挑战、动机和应对机制;最后(f)社会支持。然而,被认为对(重新)融合进程的可持续性特别重要的是与服务提供者建立的关系,与现有家庭成员重建的关系,或与贩运经历后建立的新家庭建立的关系。
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International Review of Victimology
International Review of Victimology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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3.10
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