#Parution. Issue 2 “anti-trafficking review”
What should be the role for border controls in anti-trafficking responses, if there should be one at all? Heightened border security is increasing risks in the migration process. Many people decide that despite barriers and risks they must cross a border for survival, either in terms of economics or safety. In many cases, at border crossings, it is not possible for practitioners to tell if people are being strictly trafficked or whether they fall in another migration category, yet the risks created by border systems and the violations experienced by individuals at borders are not to be left out of conversations on trafficking and of migrants’ rights more broadly.
The latest issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review includes eight peer-reviewed articles on how anti-trafficking measures play out in border zones.
Table of Contents
Editorial: Human rights at the Border
Sverre Molland
‘Debate’ on the Role of Border Controls in the Response to Human Trafficking
Managing Migration: Is border control fundamental to anti-trafficking and anti-smuggling interventions?
Rebecca Miller and Sebastian Baumeister
Who’s Who at the Border? A rights-based approach to identifying human trafficking at international borders
Marika McAdam
Thematic Articles
In the Eyes of the Beholder: Border enforcement, suspect travellers and trafficking victims
Julie Ham, Marie Segrave and Sharon Pickering
Examining the Body through Technology: Age disputes and the UK border control system
Evan Smith and Marinella Marmo
Shaping the Victim: Borders, security, and human trafficking in Albania
James P. Campbell
Immigration Policy Reform in the United States: Reframing the enforcement discourse to fight human trafficking and promote shared prosperity
Ana Avendaño and Charlie Fanning
Health and Rights at the Margins: Human trafficking and HIV/AIDS amongst Jingpo ethnic communities in Ruili City, China
Elena Shih
From the Horn of Africa to the Middle East: Human trafficking of Eritrean asylum seekers across borders
Laurie Lijnders and Sara Robinson
Book Review
Who are the ‘Us’ and who are the ‘Them’? A review of Us and Them? The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Control
Biao Xiang
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