Titre du document: |
Human trafficking, information campaigns, and strategies of migration control |
Auteur(s) - Auteure(s): |
Neuwenhuys, Céline ; Pécoud, Antoine |
Zone(s) geographique(s): |
Albanie
Arménie
Géorgie
Khazakstan
Moldavie
Monténégro
République Tchèque
Roumanie
Serbie
Ukraine
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Theme(s): |
Traite des êtres humains
Prostitution
Enfance
Législation/Système judiciaire
Aide aux victimes
Statistiques / Méthodologie / Bibliographie analytique
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Langue:
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Anglais
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Description:
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Information campaigns have been launched since the 1990s in Central and Eastern Europe to prevent human trafficking and undocumented migration. They attempt to reduce emigration before migrants reach the border and therefore take place within the reinforcement of migration controls. They are designed to discourage potential migrants from leaving by promoting a negative image of migration to Western Europe, thus relying on the questionable assumption that information plays a key role in migration decisions. This article discusses their ideological basis and the ethical issues they raise.
American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 50, Number 12, 1674-1695 |
Annee du document:
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2007
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URL
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https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2007_HumanTraff_Info_Campaigns_ABS.pdf
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