Human smuggling at EU-internal transit points: strengths of a disorganised illegal market and how to effectively reduce it

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
A. Paus
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ABSTRACT The reinstating of temporary EU-internal physical borders and their increased safeguarding through border checks has increased the dependence of irregular migrants on organised criminal groups (OCGs) in facilitating their journeys. The article explores organisational structure and operation of OCGs operating within this under-researched human smuggling context, with a focus on the transit stage between Northern Italy and Central Europe. Results of a secondary source – and expert interview analysis reveal that these OCGs are small, multi-ethnic, decentralised, with a basic higher- and lower-tier organisational structure but can be far-reaching. It is argued that law enforcement methods alone do not suffice in reducing this illicit market and require political and socio-economic market reduction strategies, which address the precarity of human smugglers. Importantly, active labour market policies, alternatives to monetary sanctioning and urban development are measures, which constitute an increasingly defended approach for addressing illicit markets in a more long-term sustainable manner.
欧盟内部过境点的人口走私:无序非法市场的优势以及如何有效减少
摘要欧盟临时内部物理边界的恢复及其通过边境检查加强的保护,增加了非正常移民在便利旅行方面对有组织犯罪集团的依赖。本文探讨了OCG在这一研究不足的人口走私背景下的组织结构和运作,重点关注意大利北部和中欧之间的过境阶段。第二来源和专家访谈分析的结果表明,这些OCG规模较小,多民族,分散,具有基本的高层次和低层次组织结构,但可能影响深远。有人认为,仅靠执法方法不足以减少这一非法市场,需要制定政治和社会经济市场减少战略,以解决人口走私者的不稳定问题。重要的是,积极的劳动力市场政策、货币制裁的替代方案和城市发展是一种措施,这些措施构成了以更长期可持续的方式处理非法市场的一种越来越受保护的方法。
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Global Crime
Global Crime CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: Global Crime is a social science journal devoted to the study of crime broadly conceived. Its focus is deliberately broad and multi-disciplinary and its first aim is to make the best scholarship on crime available to specialists and non-specialists alike. It endorses no particular orthodoxy and draws on authors from a variety of disciplines, including history, sociology, criminology, economics, political science, anthropology and area studies. The editors welcome contributions on any topic relating to crime, including organized criminality, its history, activities, relations with the state, its penetration of the economy and its perception in popular culture.
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