拯救人口贩卖受害者:越南个案研究

Oanh Van Nguyen, H. Luong
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尽管将受害者从人口贩卖中解救出来的情况在世界各地都有发生,但人们对其运作方式知之甚少,尤其是在越南等亚洲发展中国家。考虑到越南的政治意识形态、自上而下的管理和中央集权治理,在越南采用西方的移走受害者策略变得更加困难。为了更好地理解和阐明贩运人口受害者的救援过程,本文对越南一个定居点的15名警察官员、4名非政府组织官员和5名贩运人口受害者进行了深入访谈。调查结果表明,国家和非国家行为者努力营救受害者。根据义务、职能和责任,各机构分别开展了拯救贩运受害者的运动、技术和行动。该研究进一步解释了救援的基本原理和救援人员面临的困难,特别是在跨越越南和中国之间多孔的边界方面。本研究强调了改进现行政策、法律框架、方案和战略以有效拯救TIP受害者的实际见解。
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Rescuing victims of human trafficking: A case study in Vietnam
Although removing victims from trafficking occurs worldwide, little is known about how it works, particularly in developing Asian countries such as Vietnam. Appropriating Western strategies of victim removal is made more difficult in Vietnam given the country’s political ideology, top-down management, and centralised governance. To better understand and elucidate the process of TIP victim rescues, this paper used in-depth interviews with fifteen police officials, four officials of a non-governmental organization, and five victims of trafficking in persons (TIP) at a settlement in Vietnam. Findings demonstrated that state and non-state actors endeavoured to rescue victims. Depending on obligations, functions, and responsibilities, agencies were shown to implement separate campaigns, techniques, and operations to rescue trafficking victims. The study further explains the rationale for rescue and the difficulties faced by rescuers, particularly with respect to crossing the porous border between Vietnam and China. This research highlights practical insights for improving current policies, legal framework, programs, and strategies to effectively rescue TIP victims.
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