Stockholms universitet

Forskningsprojekt Hjälpsökande beteende hos offer för människohandel

En fallstudie mellan Sverige och Finland.

Det analytiska ramverket bygger på en post-trafficking assistans modell. Studien syftar till att finna faktorer som hjälper och hindrar hjälpsökandebeteende hos offer av människohandel, samt att identifiera luckorna som finns i de befintliga assistans mekanismerna i de två länderna.

Projektmedlemmar

Projektansvariga

Publikationer

Smiragina P.A. (2013).

‘Human Trafficking, Forced Labor and Labor Exploitation’, Migration Bridges in Eurasia. V International Conference: Labour Migration in the Russian Federation: The Prevention of Forced Labour, the Promotion of Social Economical Development, Improvement Regulation, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, p. 229-232.

Smiragina, P. (2015).

‘Misidentification of Men Within the Human Trafficking Discourse’. Refereed Proceedings of TASA 2015 Conference: Neoliberalism and Contemporary Challenges for the Asia Pacific, The Australian Sociological Association, p. 123-129.

Smiragina, P. (2015).

‘The Invisibility of Male Victims of Human Trafficking’. NEXUS, Australian Sociological Association, vol. 27, no 1, p. 39-40.

Smiragina, P. (2017).

‘Fear and Choice within the Framework of Exploitation Research’. NSfK’s 59th Research Seminar Report, p.303-312.

Smiragina, P. (2019).

‘Trafficking in Persons for the Purpose of Organ Removal’. NSfK’s 61st Research Seminar Report.

Wilkins, D. & Smiragina-Ingelstrom P. (Kommande).

’The Problem of “Slavery” and Enslavement: Modern Discourses on the Problems of Slavery Past and Present’. In: Wilkins, D. & Smiragina-Ingelstrom P.(eds) Slavery in Transition: Critical Studies of Slavery and Enslavement Over Time. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Schoultz, I. & Smiragina-Ingelström, P.

’Access to social rights for victims of trafficking and labour exploitation in Sweden’. In Piilgaard Porner Nielsen, S. & Hammerslev, O. (eds) European Welfare Rights in Practice: Regulation, Professionals, and Citizens. London: Palgrave Macmillan. (Kommande).