Published online: 29 Nov 2018Human trafficking is a global public health issue, prevalent in Australia. Our study aimed to gain in-depth understanding of human trafficking and related service provision from a range of sectors, from the perspective of service providers. Adopting a qualitative descriptive approach, in-depth semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 13 service providers from a range of organisations across three Australian states. Service providers emphasised the challenges posed by Australia's predominately criminal justice approach to trafficking, in both policy and service provision, with some suggesting the current process is re-traumatising. Results support refocusing policy and services away from a criminal justice...
<p>Both Australia and Indonesia have made commitments to combatting human trafficking. Through the ...
Using Bacchi’s (2009) What’s a Problem Represented to be? (WPR) methodology, this paper analyses the...
Human trafficking is not a new problem in South Africa and statistics have indicated that it is on t...
In Australia, despite greater public awareness and acknowledgement of the problem by government agen...
The 2009 US Trafficking in Persons Report predicted that the global financial crisis would increase ...
This article explores the health problems experienced by victims of trafficking in persons in Austra...
This research paper provides an overview of the people trafficking problem in Australia, Australia’s...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The true extent and nature of trafficking in persons in Australia remains a mystery despite wild spe...
Set against the backdrop of international and national counter-trafficking initiatives, including wi...
This study examined the context of organised crime groups that traffic in people for the Australian ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine operational policing practice with reference to red...
Significant resources have been directed at stemming sex-trafficking. Despite this, it continues to ...
Abstract: The trafficking of human beings has become a global phenomenon and supply factors such as ...
This research uses narrative criminology to investigate the way the problem of human trafficking is ...
<p>Both Australia and Indonesia have made commitments to combatting human trafficking. Through the ...
Using Bacchi’s (2009) What’s a Problem Represented to be? (WPR) methodology, this paper analyses the...
Human trafficking is not a new problem in South Africa and statistics have indicated that it is on t...
In Australia, despite greater public awareness and acknowledgement of the problem by government agen...
The 2009 US Trafficking in Persons Report predicted that the global financial crisis would increase ...
This article explores the health problems experienced by victims of trafficking in persons in Austra...
This research paper provides an overview of the people trafficking problem in Australia, Australia’s...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The true extent and nature of trafficking in persons in Australia remains a mystery despite wild spe...
Set against the backdrop of international and national counter-trafficking initiatives, including wi...
This study examined the context of organised crime groups that traffic in people for the Australian ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine operational policing practice with reference to red...
Significant resources have been directed at stemming sex-trafficking. Despite this, it continues to ...
Abstract: The trafficking of human beings has become a global phenomenon and supply factors such as ...
This research uses narrative criminology to investigate the way the problem of human trafficking is ...
<p>Both Australia and Indonesia have made commitments to combatting human trafficking. Through the ...
Using Bacchi’s (2009) What’s a Problem Represented to be? (WPR) methodology, this paper analyses the...
Human trafficking is not a new problem in South Africa and statistics have indicated that it is on t...