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Shelter Homes - Safe haven or prison? 庇护所——避风港还是监狱?
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223207
Haezreena Begum binti Abdul Hamid
Shelters are the most common form of assistance available to trafficked persons in Malaysia and other countries. They may offer a safe and protected environment in which they can begin their recovery and access services such as legal, medical, or psychosocial aid. However, the rules imposed in the shelters and the overall victim protection mechanisms in Malaysia have been heavily criticised for violating human rights principles. This is because ‘rescued’ victims are forcibly detained in shelters until they are repatriated, which may take months or even a year. This article considers the conditions of victims’ detention from a socio-legal perspective. Drawing upon interviews with 29 trafficked women and 12 professionals from a shelter in Kuala Lumpur, it explores the women’s living conditions and access to legal support and mental and physical healthcare within the facility. The article concludes that routine detention of trafficked persons in shelters violates fundamental principles of international law and is therefore to be considered unlawful.
庇护所是马来西亚和其他国家为被贩运者提供的最常见的援助形式。他们可以提供一个安全和受保护的环境,在那里他们可以开始康复并获得法律、医疗或心理援助等服务。然而,马来西亚收容所的规定和总体受害者保护机制因违反人权原则而受到严厉批评。这是因为“获救”的受害者被强制拘留在收容所,直到他们被遣返,这可能需要几个月甚至一年的时间。本文从社会法律的角度考虑了受害者被拘留的条件。通过对吉隆坡一家收容所的29名被贩卖妇女和12名专业人员的采访,它探讨了这些妇女的生活条件以及在该收容所内获得法律支持和身心健康的机会。该条的结论是,将被贩运者例行拘留在收容所违反了国际法的基本原则,因此应被视为非法。
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‘No Income, Temporary Visa, and Too Many Triggers’: Barriers in accommodating survivors of human trafficking and slavery in Australia “无收入、临时签证和太多诱因”:澳大利亚安置人口贩运和奴役幸存者的障碍
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223206
K. Raby, Nerida Chazal, L. García-Daza, Ginta Mebalds
Access to stable housing has a significant effect on the wellbeing of survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery. Safe and sustainable accommodation provides a crucial foundation for survivors beginning their recovery; however, it is often very difficult to source for support services assisting them. This paper presents the findings of research that analysed the eligibility, suitability, availability, and accessibility of short-term accommodation and long-term housing options to better understand the barriers to accommodating survivors in Australia. It demonstrates that survivors were not eligible for many options due to their immigration status or lack of income. Within the limited options, there is a shortage of suitable accommodation due to the absence of survivor-specific services, and due to rules and requirements imposed by accommodation providers that are not supportive of survivors’ unique needs. These include restrictions on survivors’ freedom of movement, on the use of alcohol and other drugs, and on accommodating men, children, and extended family, as well as requirements related to engaging in activities. These barriers negatively impact survivors’ recovery and may lead to homelessness whilst increasing the risk of re-trafficking or other harm. Collaboration and coordination between actors within anti-slavery and housing policy spheres is urgently required to mitigate these barriers and prevent such harms.
获得稳定的住房对人口贩运和现代奴隶制幸存者的福祉有重大影响。安全和可持续的住宿为幸存者开始康复提供了重要基础;然而,通常很难找到协助他们的支助服务。本文介绍了研究结果,分析了短期住宿和长期住宿选择的资格、适用性、可用性和可及性,以更好地了解在澳大利亚容纳幸存者的障碍。它表明,由于其移民身份或缺乏收入,幸存者没有资格获得许多选择。在有限的选择中,由于缺乏针对幸存者的服务,以及由于住宿提供者强加的规则和要求不支持幸存者的独特需求,因此存在合适住宿的短缺。这些限制包括对幸存者的行动自由、对使用酒精和其他药物、对收容男子、儿童和大家庭的限制,以及与参与活动有关的要求。这些障碍对幸存者的康复产生负面影响,并可能导致无家可归,同时增加再次贩运或其他伤害的风险。迫切需要反奴隶制和住房政策领域行动者之间的合作与协调,以减轻这些障碍并防止这种危害。
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Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ People’s Experiences of Homelessness and Sex Work in Aotearoa New Zealand Takatāpui/新西兰奥特罗阿LGBTIQ+人群的无家可归和性工作经历
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223202
Brodie Fraser, Elinor Chisholm, N. Pierse
At present, there is limited research on the intersection of sex work, takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ communities, and experiences of homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand. This paper helps to bridge this gap, exploring how takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ people who had been failed by the welfare state engaged in sex work during periods of homelessness, and expressed agency in difficult circumstances. Specifically, we look at sex and sex work as a means to secure basic needs, and in the context of exploitative relationships; the emotional effects of sex work; and safety and policing. A stronger welfare state is needed to provide sufficient support for people to realise an adequate standard of living and treat them with dignity and respect.
目前,关于新西兰奥特罗阿的性工作、takatāpui/LGBTIQ+社区和无家可归经历的交集研究有限。本文通过探索takatāpui/LGBTIQ+人群在无家可归期间是如何从事性工作的,以及如何在困难的环境中表现出代理能力,来弥补这一差距。具体来说,我们把性和性工作看作是确保基本需求的一种手段,在剥削关系的背景下;性工作对情感的影响;安全和治安。一个更强大的福利国家需要为人们提供足够的支持,以实现适当的生活水平,并以尊严和尊重对待他们。
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Of House and Home: The meanings of housing for women engaged in criminalised street-based sex work 《房子和家》:从事街头性工作的女性的住房意义
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223204
Corey S. Shdaimah, Nancy D. Franke, T. Becker, C. Leon
Despite emerging as a core concern for street-based sex workers participating in prostitution diversion programmes (PDPs), housing has received limited empirical attention. In this article, we explore the meanings of housing in the context of court-affiliated PDPs in the US cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia based on interviews and focus groups with 31 PDP participants and 32 criminal legal system professionals. Three themes emerged: (a) housing precarity and crisis mode, (b) housing as a foundation, and (c) housing as an idea(l). PDPs prioritise therapeutic interventions targeting individual behaviours and attitudes over meeting basic needs, often placing programme participants in substandard housing and removing them from existing networks of support. Such prioritisation, which often conflicts with participants’ expressed preferences, does not always leave them better off in the short or long term. PDPs’ neglect of the quality, type, and meaning of housing reveals and reinforces a fundamental disregard for people in street-based sex trade as multifaceted, agentic human beings. We conclude that programmes must prioritise home as a ‘comfort zone’ that must be afforded to all people.
尽管住房已成为参与卖淫转移计划的街头性工作者关注的核心问题,但住房受到的实证关注有限。在本文中,我们通过对31名PDP参与者和32名刑事法律系统专业人员的采访和焦点小组,探讨了美国巴尔的摩和费城法院附属PDP背景下住房的含义。出现了三个主题:(a)住房不稳定和危机模式,(b)住房作为基础,(c)住房作为一种理念(l)。PDP优先考虑针对个人行为和态度的治疗干预措施,而不是满足基本需求,通常将方案参与者安置在不合标准的住房中,并将他们从现有的支持网络中移除。这种优先顺序往往与参与者表达的偏好相冲突,但从短期或长期来看,并不总是让他们过得更好。PDP对住房质量、类型和意义的忽视揭示并强化了对街头性交易中的人作为多方面、代理人的根本漠视。我们得出的结论是,项目必须优先考虑将家庭作为一个“舒适区”,必须为所有人提供。
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When the Home Is Also the Workplace: Women migrant domestic workers’ experiences with the ‘live-in’ policy in Singapore and Hong Kong 当家也是工作场所:新加坡和香港女性移民家庭佣工对“住家”政策的体验
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223205
Shih Joo Tan
This article examines the link between the mandatory live-in policy and the unsafe working and living conditions of women migrant domestic workers. This policy has been rationalised on the principles of the inviolability of the private home and challenges around regulating and enforcing labour protections in the home-workplace but has, in practice, increased migrant domestic workers’ precarity and exploitation. Drawing on empirical research in Singapore and Hong Kong, the article demonstrates how the live-in policy operates in tandem with inadequate labour and migration regulations to produce a situation where poor working and living conditions are an enduring part of workers’ employment and everyday lives. It contributes to research that has highlighted the gendered dynamics and exclusionary bordering practices that shape waged domestic labour, and considers the implications this may have for the well-being and security of women migrant domestic workers.
本文探讨了强制居住政策与移徙家政女工不安全的工作和生活条件之间的联系。这项政策是基于私人住宅不可侵犯的原则以及在家庭工作场所监管和执行劳动保护方面的挑战而合理化的,但在实践中,增加了移民家庭佣工的不稳定和剥削。文章借鉴了新加坡和香港的实证研究,展示了在劳动力和移民法规不足的情况下,定居政策是如何运作的,从而导致恶劣的工作和生活条件成为工人就业和日常生活的持久组成部分。它有助于开展研究,强调形成有偿家务劳动的性别动态和排斥性边缘做法,并考虑这可能对移徙家庭佣工妇女的福祉和安全产生的影响。
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Editorial: Who Counts? Issues of definition in anti-trafficking and housing research and action 社论:谁算?反贩运和住房研究与行动中的定义问题
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223201
Katie Hail-Jares
The relationship between homelessness and contemporary forms of slavery and human trafficking is well established. Early research often took this relationship for granted and was frequently divorced from housing policy or theory. Interdisciplinary research has continued to ignore how the housing sector struggled with its own issues around defining homelessness and what the dominant definition (the United States’ HUD-Rossi definition) meant for our understanding of homelessness. This Editorial to a Special Issue of Anti-Trafficking Review on ‘home and homelessness’ discusses the HUD-Rossi definition, its impact on research, both domestically and abroad, and the recent rejection of ‘roof-based’ for a return to socio-cultural definitions. With these socio-cultural definitions in mind, this special issue introduces the research touching upon the intersection of housing and anti-trafficking in three categories: 1) listening to traditional subjects of anti-trafficking research and their views on housing, homelessness, and homes; 2) illustrating how state housing and immigration policies encourage exploitation; and 3) critiquing how housing provided by the anti-trafficking and criminal justice sector often falls short in supporting a home-like environment.
无家可归与当代形式的奴隶制和人口贩运之间的关系已经确立。早期的研究往往认为这种关系是理所当然的,并且经常脱离住房政策或理论。跨学科研究继续忽视了住房部门如何在定义无家可归问题上挣扎,以及主导定义(美国住房和城市发展部的罗西定义)对我们理解无家可归意味着什么。这篇关于“家庭和无家可归”的《反贩运评论》特刊社论讨论了HUD Rossi的定义,它对国内外研究的影响,以及最近拒绝“基于屋顶”回归社会文化定义的情况。考虑到这些社会文化定义,本期特刊分三类介绍了涉及住房和反贩运交叉点的研究:1)听取反贩运研究的传统主题及其对住房、无家可归和住房的看法;2) 说明国家住房和移民政策如何鼓励剥削;以及3)批评反贩运和刑事司法部门提供的住房在支持类似家庭的环境方面往往不足。
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‘I’m Scared to Death to Try It on My Own’: I-Poems and the complexities of religious housing support for people on the US sex offender registry “我害怕死,不敢自己尝试”:I- poems和美国性犯罪者登记册上的宗教住房支持的复杂性
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223209
Chrysanthi S. Leon, M. Buckridge, Michaela Herdoíza
In the US, street-based sex workers and people convicted of sex offences are both ‘special populations’, often with additional conditions of community supervision. People convicted of sex offences experience a complicated mix of assistance and surveillance as they re-enter society post-conviction, including numerous restrictions on housing and employment. As a result, they are especially likely to experience homelessness upon release. This article uses I-Poems drawn from interviews with volunteers and professionals who navigate the obstacles to re-entry that govern people on the sex offender registry. We focus on people with religious affiliations (n=38) who provide urgent support during the re-entry process. I-poems are a feminist technique for analysing qualitative data that forefronts the voices of people not often heard and distils complex experiences into accessible narratives. While few in our study overtly exploited re-entering persons on the registry, most support was problematic in subtler ways: we found that re-entering registrants are asked to accept constrained choices involving labour, religious participation, and romantic and other personal relationships in order to receive assistance. Given the secondary stigma attached to work with people convicted of sex offences, and the obscurity within in which many of these religiously-affiliated programmes operate, I-Poems both humanise and reveal the complexities of coercion, religious calling, and supportive housing.
在美国,街头性工作者和被判性犯罪的人都是“特殊人群”,通常有额外的社区监督条件。被判性犯罪的人在定罪后重新进入社会时,会经历复杂的援助和监视,包括对住房和就业的许多限制。因此,他们在获释后特别有可能无家可归。这篇文章使用的I-Poems来自对志愿者和专业人士的采访,他们克服了性犯罪者登记册上管理人们重返社会的障碍。我们关注的是有宗教信仰的人(n=38),他们在重返社会过程中提供紧急支持。I-poems是一种女权主义技术,用于分析定性数据,这些数据反映了人们不常听到的声音,并将复杂的经历提炼成通俗易懂的叙事。虽然在我们的研究中,很少有人公开剥削重新登记的人,但大多数支持都以微妙的方式存在问题:我们发现,重新登记的登记者被要求接受涉及劳动、宗教参与、浪漫和其他个人关系的受限选择,以获得帮助。考虑到与被判性犯罪的人合作所带来的二次耻辱,以及许多与宗教有关的项目在其中运作的默默无闻,I-Poems既人性化,又揭示了胁迫、宗教呼吁和支持性住房的复杂性。
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On the Streets: Deprivation, risk, and communities of care in pandemic times 街头:大流行时期的贫困、风险和护理社区
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223203
Martha Cecilia Ruiz Muriel
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, public concerns about ‘vulnerable people in street situation’ have grown in South American countries. These concerns focus on the risk of sexual violence, exploitation, and human trafficking faced by migrants and women in the sex sector. This article examines these public concerns and the discourses of risk that structure them, taking Ecuador and the border province of El Oro as a case study. It analyses how irregularised migrants and women offering sexual and erotic services talk about ‘risk’ and ‘exploitation’, and how they respond to crisis, controls, and restrictions by becoming involved in risky activities and building communities of care. These communities are solidarity alliances that connect and offer mutual support to people confronting deprivation and violence. They are not restricted to the household or the domestic sphere; rather, they constitute different forms of ‘family’ and ‘home’ building. The article is based on a participatory research in El Oro, a place with a long history of human trafficking that has not been recognised or studied.
新冠肺炎大流行后,南美洲国家公众对“街头弱势人群”的担忧加剧。这些关注的重点是性部门的移民和妇女面临的性暴力、剥削和人口贩运风险。本文以厄瓜多尔和边境省份埃尔奥罗为例,研究了这些公众关注的问题以及构成这些问题的风险话语。它分析了非正规移民和提供性和色情服务的妇女如何谈论“风险”和“剥削”,以及他们如何通过参与危险活动和建立护理社区来应对危机、控制和限制。这些社区是团结联盟,为面临贫困和暴力的人们提供联系和相互支持。它们不限于家庭或家庭领域;相反,它们构成了不同形式的“家庭”和“家”建筑。这篇文章基于埃尔奥罗的一项参与性研究,这个地方有着悠久的人口贩运历史,但尚未得到承认或研究。
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Closing the Door on Survivors: How anti-trafficking programmes in the US limit access to housing 关闭幸存者的大门:美国的反贩运计划如何限制获得住房
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201223208
Karen J. Romero, Tatiana Torres, A. Jones, Ciara Dacosta-Reyes
Housing is often an immediate need for survivors as they exit a trafficking situation. Due to financial hardship, housing availability, and other barriers, many survivors rely on time-limited housing options, some which are offered by anti-trafficking service providers. As such, the anti-trafficking field has begun to adopt trauma-informed approaches to housing to meet the needs of survivors. In this paper, we present an analysis of policies and procedures from 73 US anti-trafficking housing programmes on the implementation of a trauma-informed model. We argue that mandatory requirements limit the implementation of trauma-informed service delivery. Additionally, practices such as the voluntary services model can be leveraged to increase trauma-informed approaches in housing services. Lessons learnt from this process can inform the revision of punitive policies and procedures in favour of those that are voluntary and trauma-informed.
幸存者在逃离人口贩运情况时,往往急需住房。由于经济困难、住房供应和其他障碍,许多幸存者依赖有时限的住房选择,其中一些是由反贩运服务提供商提供的。因此,反贩运领域已开始采用创伤知情的住房方法,以满足幸存者的需求。在本文中,我们分析了73个美国反贩运住房计划中关于实施创伤知情模式的政策和程序。我们认为,强制性要求限制了创伤知情服务的实施。此外,可以利用志愿服务模式等做法来增加住房服务中的创伤知情方法。从这一过程中吸取的经验教训可以为修订惩罚性政策和程序提供信息,有利于那些自愿和了解创伤的政策和程序。
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Queering Sex Work and Mobility 酷儿性工作与流动性
IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI: 10.14197/atr.201222195
Ntokozo Yingwana
This paper explores the intersections of sex work, mobility, and gendered sexualities through a queer lens. It is based on a study that made use of digital storytelling and WhatsApp to engage 17 migrant and mobile sex workers in South Africa. Through a queering of sex work and migration/mobility analysis, it demonstrates that because sex work is essentially about using one’s body to perform varying sexual acts with different types of people for financial gain, migrant and mobile sex workers are exposed to different ways of experiencing sexual (dis)pleasure. According to the research participants, this can then broaden the body’s erotic vocabulary and expand one’s range of sexual desires, along with their expressions, to the point where it can also have an influence on one’s gendered sexuality and choice of intimate partner. However, the respondents also stressed the integral role movement plays in this evolution of one’s gendered sexuality. Hence, this paper argues for the recognition of migrant and mobile sex work as intrinsically queer and concludes by unpacking the socio-political implications of this in relation to (sexual) citizenship.
本文从酷儿的角度探讨性工作、流动性和性别性行为的交叉点。它基于一项研究,该研究利用数字故事和WhatsApp吸引了南非的17名移民和流动性工作者。通过对性工作和移民/流动的分析,它表明,因为性工作本质上是利用自己的身体与不同类型的人进行不同的性行为,以获得经济利益,移民和流动的性工作者接触到不同的体验性(不)快乐的方式。根据研究参与者的说法,这可以扩大身体的色情词汇,扩大一个人的性欲范围,以及他们的表达方式,甚至可以影响一个人的性取向和亲密伴侣的选择。然而,受访者也强调了运动在一个人性别性取向的演变中所起的不可或缺的作用。因此,本文主张承认移民和流动性工作本质上是酷儿的,并通过揭示与(性)公民身份相关的社会政治含义来结束。
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