惩教机构中的人口贩运:对惩教和反人口贩运领导人的调查

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Human Trafficking Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-09 DOI:10.1080/23322705.2021.2011660
Cynthia Fraga Rizo, Christopher J Wretman, Jia Luo, Tonya B Van Deinse, Nicole Sullivan, Sarah M Godoy, Erin A Meehan, Rebecca J Macy
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人们日益意识到司法参与与人口贩运受害之间的重叠,因此呼吁惩教机构预防、识别和应对人口贩运。然而,目前还不清楚惩教机构(即监狱和看守所)是如何响应这些号召的。为了研究美国惩教机构目前为解决人口贩运问题所做的努力,本研究调查了惩教和反人口贩运领导者(n = 46)对惩教机构中人口贩运筛查、应对和培训工作的看法和经验。尽管大多数领导(89%)都认为他们所在州的惩教机构中的人员曾经历过人口贩运,但他们普遍认为惩教人员并未做好应对准备。双变量检验显示,惩教领导和反人口贩运领导对惩教人员对人口贩运风险因素的了解(p = .014)、识别能力(p = .006)和应对知识(p = .036)的看法不同,反人口贩运领导认为惩教人员在这些方面的准备不足。约 16% 的领导者报告了在惩教机构中识别和应对人口贩运的策略,约 27% 的领导者报告了对惩教人员进行人口贩运培训的情况。为了促进建立一个公正的社会,研究结果为反人口贩运惩教举措和未来研究提供了初步指导。
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Human Trafficking in Correctional Institutions: A Survey of Correctional and Anti-Trafficking Leaders.

Growing awareness of the overlap between justice involvement and human trafficking victimization has led to calls for correctional institutions to prevent, identify, and respond to trafficking. However, it is unclear how correctional facilities (i.e., jails and prisons) are responding to such calls to action. To examine current efforts to address human trafficking in U.S. correctional facilities, this study surveyed correctional and anti-trafficking leaders (n = 46) about their perceptions and experiences with human trafficking screening, response, and training in correctional facilities. Although the majority of leaders (89%) agreed individuals in their state's correctional facilities have experienced human trafficking, they generally did not perceive that correctional staff were prepared to respond. Bivariate tests revealed that correctional and anti-trafficking leaders differed on their perceptions regarding correctional staffs' knowledge about human trafficking risk factors (p = .014), identification ability (p = .006), and response knowledge (p = .036), with anti-trafficking leaders perceiving correctional staff to be less prepared in these areas. Approximately 16% of leaders reported strategies to identify and respond to trafficking in correctional facilities, and about 27% reported human trafficking training for corrections staff. To promote a just society, study findings offer preliminary guidance for anti-trafficking correctional initiatives and future research.

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Journal of Human Trafficking
Journal of Human Trafficking Social Sciences-Anthropology
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