Implementation Challenges of T Visa Eligibility for Human Trafficking Survivors: A Role for Social Work.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social work Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.1093/sw/swad017
William C Carlson
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Abstract

The passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA) and subsequent creation of a residency process for nonresident survivors of human trafficking (the T Visa) are notable milestones in the United States' effort to address the problem of human trafficking and provide essential supports to trafficking survivors. However, current implementation of the statute's eligibility criteria for accessing entitlements and protections contributes to a potential for retraumatization, further traumatization, and other continued harms to survivors. The present article explores the structural and conceptual limitations of current T Visa policy and of recent annual policy guidance materials as important contributors to these policy implementation problems. Resulting problems are identified as an ambiguity of definitions and thresholds, a narrow conceptualization of victimhood, and the contradictory relationship between protection and prosecution. This article then utilizes a trauma-informed social policy framework to identify multisystemic action steps for social workers to address these limitations and improve the T Visa process for trafficking survivors. These actions steps provide an essential road map for closing the gap between the policy goals of the TVPA and its current implementation.

人口贩运幸存者T签证资格的实施挑战:社会工作的角色。
2000年《贩运和暴力受害者保护法》(TVPA)的通过以及随后为非居民人口贩运幸存者设立的居留程序(T签证)是美国努力解决人口贩运问题并向贩运幸存者提供必要支持的重要里程碑。然而,目前执行《规约》关于获得权利和保护的资格标准可能会使幸存者遭受再创伤、进一步创伤和其他持续伤害。本文探讨了当前的T签证政策和最近的年度政策指导材料在结构和概念上的局限性,它们是造成这些政策实施问题的重要因素。由此产生的问题被确定为定义和阈值的模糊,受害者概念的狭隘,以及保护和起诉之间的矛盾关系。然后,本文利用一个了解创伤的社会政策框架,为社会工作者确定多系统的行动步骤,以解决这些限制,并改善贩运幸存者的T签证程序。这些行动步骤为缩小《贸易协定》的政策目标与其目前执行情况之间的差距提供了重要的路线图。
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