Educating policymakers and setting the criminal justice policymaking agenda

B. Stolz
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During the 1990s, the human trafficking problem emerged as an issue on the international and US policy agendas. Using an expanded case study approach to study the agenda-setting stage, this article examines the role of interest groups in educating US policymakers about the trafficking problem, culminating in the enactment of the trafficking provisions of the ‘Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000’. Specifically, this article focuses on the participation of ‘nonprofessional criminal justice’ interest groups—purely service groups or groups whose interest in criminal justice policy is of an ad hoc nature—such as human rights, women’s, refugee, and religious organizations. Since the human trafficking agenda-setting stage in the USA was linked to international anti-trafficking efforts, the observations in this article extend beyond US policymaking. They point to the need to study interest group participation, particularly non-professional criminal justice groups, in setting the international criminal justice policy agenda and determining cross-national criminal justice responses to global crime problems.
教育政策制定者并制定刑事司法政策制定议程
在20世纪90年代,人口贩运问题成为国际和美国政策议程上的一个问题。本文采用扩展的案例研究方法来研究议程设置阶段,考察了利益集团在教育美国政策制定者关于贩运问题的作用,最终制定了《2000年贩运和暴力受害者保护法》中的贩运条款。具体来说,本文关注的是“非专业刑事司法”利益团体的参与,即纯粹的服务团体或对刑事司法政策感兴趣的团体,如人权、妇女、难民和宗教组织。由于美国的人口贩运议程设定阶段与国际反贩运努力有关,因此本文的观察超出了美国的政策制定范围。他们指出,有必要研究利益集团,特别是非专业刑事司法集团在制定国际刑事司法政策议程和确定跨国刑事司法对全球犯罪问题的反应方面的参与情况。
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