Full title in original language:
Tensions and Trade-Offs: Protecting Trafficking Victims in The Era of Immigration Enforcement
Education level:
University University (18+ years)Topic / subtopic:
Trafficking in persons / smuggling of migrants Prevention of trafficking in personsCrime prevention and criminal justice Violence against womenTarget audience:
Students,
Teachers / Lecturers
Type of resource:
Publication / Article
Languages:
English
Region of relevance:
Global
Access:
open access
Individual authors:
Jennifer M. Chacon
Publication year:
2010
Published by:
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Copyright holder:
© University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Contact name and address:
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Contact website:
Key themes:
trafficking, human trafficking, child, children, exploitation, sexual, sexual exploitation, child trafficking, woman, women
Links:
Short description:
Part I of this Article focuses on the ways in which antitrafficking advocacy and policies can actually fuel the discourse that drives restrictionist immigration policies.
Part II of this Article explores how growing attention to the trafficking issue (in the United States and internationally) has occurred alongside, and has served as an additional justification for, the increasing reliance on the criminal justice system to manage migration.