Wronged by Rescuers: Perspectives of Asian Migrant Defendants of the Human Trafficking Intervention Courts in New York

IF 2.3 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Rosa J. Cho
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ABSTRACT This article presents a subset of findings of a qualitative study, conducted with 33 Chinese female migrant massage parlor workers who were defendants of the Human Trafficking Intervention Courts (HTIC) in New York City. Data were collected through individual and focus group sessions and were analyzed for themes and subthemes using the interpretative phenomenological analysis. Themes of negative experiences from their interactions with law enforcement and the HTIC system emerged in the study and contextualized their lives as im/migrants who work in the underground economy, especially in unregulated, lucrative jobs that potentially involve morally sanctioned types of labor. This article concludes with an outline of implications for human service professionals whose work might impact the lives of others whose lives are similarly impacted by the Human Trafficking Intervention Courts – or other carceral mechanisms designed to end prostitution/sex work.
被救援者冤枉:纽约人口贩卖干预法庭亚裔移民被告的视角
摘要本文介绍了一项定性研究的一个子集,该研究对33名中国女性移民按摩院工作人员进行,她们是纽约市人口贩运干预法院(HTIC)的被告。通过个人和焦点小组会议收集数据,并使用解释性现象学分析对主题和次主题进行分析。研究中出现了他们与执法部门和HTIC系统互动的负面经历主题,并将他们作为在地下经济中工作的移民/移民的生活背景化,特别是在不受监管、利润丰厚的工作中,这些工作可能涉及道德认可的劳动类型。本文最后概述了对人力服务专业人员的影响,他们的工作可能会影响其他人的生活,这些人的生活也受到人口贩运干预法院或其他旨在结束卖淫/性工作的尸体机制的类似影响。
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期刊介绍: The only journal of its kind in the United States, the Journal of Progressive Human Services covers political, social, personal, and professional problems in human services from a progressive perspective. The journal stimulates debate about major social issues and contributes to the development of the analytical tools needed for building a caring society based on equality and justice. The journal"s contributors examine oppressed and vulnerable groups, struggles by workers and clients on the job and in the community, dilemmas of practice in conservative contexts, and strategies for ending racism, sexism, ageism, heterosexism, and discrimination of persons who are disabled and psychologically distressed.
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