The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-slavery first responders, identifying and supporting victims at the border. Yet, while an estimated 94% of victims of human trafficking cross UK borders, in 2016 less than 3% of victim referrals were made at the border. This article draws on a series of in-depth interviews with a specialised Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking team within the UK Border Force to shed light on this discrepancy and, in doing so, to take forward critical debates about the coherence of humanitarian anti-slavery policy and the consistency of its ambitions with a continued prioritization by governments of security policy and immigration control. The paper furthers two ...
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Past studies have indicated that the British public consider human trafficking to be remote from the...
Experts in the field of human trafficking place central importance on the 'three Ps' first set out i...
The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-s...
Border crossings are considered sites of unique opportunity to identify and protect victims of traff...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in The Brit...
International borders are widely touted as bastions in the fight against trafficking in persons. Thi...
With 69% of referrals to the UK’s modern slavery identification and support system coming from non-U...
The UK has joined with other governments in addressing trafficking in source countries. Such coopera...
While the drivers and processes of forced migration may overlap for people seeking refuge or experie...
Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identificatio...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identificatio...
“Bonded labourers”, “sex slaves”, “victims of organized crime”. Identified as victims of trafficking...
Human Trafficking is not only a global crime but also in the UK as a result of the Human Rights Act ...
© 2017. This is an Open Access article. Content in the UH Research Archive is made available for per...
Past studies have indicated that the British public consider human trafficking to be remote from the...
Experts in the field of human trafficking place central importance on the 'three Ps' first set out i...
The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-s...
Border crossings are considered sites of unique opportunity to identify and protect victims of traff...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in The Brit...
International borders are widely touted as bastions in the fight against trafficking in persons. Thi...
With 69% of referrals to the UK’s modern slavery identification and support system coming from non-U...
The UK has joined with other governments in addressing trafficking in source countries. Such coopera...
While the drivers and processes of forced migration may overlap for people seeking refuge or experie...
Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identificatio...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identificatio...
“Bonded labourers”, “sex slaves”, “victims of organized crime”. Identified as victims of trafficking...
Human Trafficking is not only a global crime but also in the UK as a result of the Human Rights Act ...
© 2017. This is an Open Access article. Content in the UH Research Archive is made available for per...
Past studies have indicated that the British public consider human trafficking to be remote from the...
Experts in the field of human trafficking place central importance on the 'three Ps' first set out i...