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Acting in Isolation: Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking Officers' Evidence and Intelligence Practices at the Border
Lynch, Jennifer; Hadjimatheou, Katerina (2017-04-01)Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identification and protection of victims of human trafficking. In the UK, the establishment of specialist safeguarding and anti-trafficking ... -
How Brexit border debate could affect human trafficking into UK
Hadjimatheou, Katerina; Lynch, Jennifer (2017-03-14) -
‘Once they pass you, They may be gone forever': Humanitarian Duties and Professional Tensions in Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking at the Border
Hadjimatheou, Katerina; Lynch, Jennifer (2017-07-01)Border crossings are considered sites of unique opportunity to identify and protect victims of trafficking. UK government reforms have given Border Officers new roles and responsibilities as humanitarian first responders. ... -
UK Anti-Slavery at the Border: Humanitarian Opportunism and the Challenge of Victim Consent to Assistance
Hadjimatheou, Katerina; Lynch, Jennifer (2018-12-31)The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-slavery first responders, identifying and supporting victims at the border. Yet, while an estimated 94 percent of victims ...