Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identification and protection of victims of human trafficking. In the UK, the establishment of specialist safeguarding and anti-trafficking (SAT) units within the border force has raised questions about the challenges for border force officers (BFOs) of balancing the enforcement of strict immigration rules with the protection of victims under anti-trafficking legislation. In this paper we draw on data collected from a study of anti-trafficking initiatives at Heathrow airport to consider a particular area of BFO frustration with SAT work: the collection and use of evidence and intelligence to support investigation and pursuit of potential SAT cases at the ...
The Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (ECAT) entered into f...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
Acknowledgement: This article is based on my doctoral research which was funded by The Christopher M...
Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identificatio...
© 2017. This is an Open Access article. Content in the UH Research Archive is made available for per...
Border crossings are considered sites of unique opportunity to identify and protect victims of traff...
The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-s...
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...
In the United Kingdom, human trafficking and, more recently, modern slavery has been pushed up the p...
Over the past decade, the border and border policing has figured as central to identifying and respo...
Prior research has evidenced the importance of collaboration and multi-agency partnership work in re...
Human Trafficking (HT) is one of the most complex crimes to detect and investigate. Yet, the empiric...
The UK has joined with other governments in addressing trafficking in source countries. Such coopera...
Experts in the field of human trafficking place central importance on the 'three Ps' first set out i...
The Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (ECAT) entered into f...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
Acknowledgement: This article is based on my doctoral research which was funded by The Christopher M...
Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identificatio...
© 2017. This is an Open Access article. Content in the UH Research Archive is made available for per...
Border crossings are considered sites of unique opportunity to identify and protect victims of traff...
The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-s...
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...
In the United Kingdom, human trafficking and, more recently, modern slavery has been pushed up the p...
Over the past decade, the border and border policing has figured as central to identifying and respo...
Prior research has evidenced the importance of collaboration and multi-agency partnership work in re...
Human Trafficking (HT) is one of the most complex crimes to detect and investigate. Yet, the empiric...
The UK has joined with other governments in addressing trafficking in source countries. Such coopera...
Experts in the field of human trafficking place central importance on the 'three Ps' first set out i...
The Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (ECAT) entered into f...
This paper relies upon the ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis to in...
Acknowledgement: This article is based on my doctoral research which was funded by The Christopher M...