"Archiwum Kryminologii" 2021, t. XLIII, nr 1
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Editors
Authors
Lasocik, Zbigniew
Joudo, Bernadette
Bryant, Katharine
Weatherburn, Amy
Muraszkiewicz, Julia
Haverkamp, Rita
Windt, Szandra
van Meeteren, Masja
Heideman, Nikki
Musikawong, Sudarat
Date
2021-05
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Wydawnictwo INP PAN
ISBN
DOI
Language
en
Keywords
forced labour, number of victims, exploitation, public awareness, innovative ideas, adolescent girls, modern slavery, Walk Free’s promising practices, best practice, garments, labour exploitation, human trafficking, definition, homeless, criminal past, recruitment agency, Operation Fort, day labourers, day labourer market, illegalisation, criminal statistics, victims, labour trafficking, precarious work, labour migration, trafficking, debt-bondage, corporate social responsibility, Global Horizons, Thailand, fishing, agriculture, child labour, Italy, vulnerability of minors, case study methodology, intervention marketing, social marketing, social activist marketing, design thinking, innovation camps, education, technology, labour, new definition of forced labour, combating forced labour, cultural taboo, social communication, Palermo Protocol, praca przymusowa, liczba ofiar, eksploatacja, świadomość społeczna, innowacyjne pomysły, nastoletnie dziewczęta, współczesne niewolnictwo, Walk Free’s obiecujące praktyki, najlepsze praktyki, odzież, wyzysk w pracy, handel ludźmi, wykorzystanie do pracy, wykorzystanie, definicja, bezdomność, przeszłość kryminalna, agencje rekrutacyjne, Operation Fort, pracownicy jednodniowi, rynek pracowników jednodniowych, wykorzystanie pracownicze, delegalizacja, statystyki przestępczości, ofiary, handel ludźmi do pracy przymusowej, praca dorywcza, migracja zarobkowa, niewola za długi, społeczna odpowiedzialność biznesu, Tajlandia, rybołówstwo, rolnictwo, praca dzieci, Włochy, bezbronność dzieci, metodologia studium przypadku, marketing interwencyjny, sytuacje konsumenckie, marketing społeczny, marketing działaczy społecznych, myślenie projektowe, obozy innowacyjne, edukacja, technologia, nowa definicja pracy przymusowej, zwalczanie pracy przymusowej, kulturowe tabu, komunikacja społeczna, Protokół z Palermo
Abstract
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<< s. 7-18 >>
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Lasocik (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Is research on forced labour at an ‘early stage’? Introduction to the special issue
<< s. 19-46 >>
Katharine Bryant (Walk Free, United Kingdom)
Dr Bernadette Joudo (Walk Free, Australia)
Are we ‘leaving no-one behind’? How gaps in modern slavery programmes allow forced labour among adolescent girls in the garment and textile industries
<< s. 47-73 >>
Dr Amy Weatherburn (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
What is labour exploitation? The Belgian and British experience
<< s. 75-96 >>
Dr Julia Muraszkiewicz (Trilateral Research, United Kingdom)
The tale of 400 victims: A lesson for intervention
<< s. 97-118 >>
Prof. dr Rita Haverkamp (Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany)
Day labourers in Munich’s train station district - from exploitation to human trafficking and forced labour?
<< s. 119-141 >>
Dr Szandra Windt (National Institute of Criminology, Hungary)
The unspoken phenomenon: Forced labour in Hungary
<< s. 143-168 >>
Prof. Dr Masja van Meeteren (Radboud University, Netherlands)
Nikki Heideman (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Taking stock of labour trafficking in the Netherlands
<< s. 169-193 >>
Sudarat Musikawong (Mahidol University, Thailand)
Panida Rzonca (Thai Community Develop Center, United States of America)
Debt bondage in human trafficking: US agriculture and Thailand fisheries primed for labour exploitation
<< s. 195-222 >>
Prof. Nicoletta Policek (University of Salford, United Kingdom)
Foreign minors and forced labour in contemporary Italy
<< s. 223-247 >>
Dr Vernon Murray (Marist College, United States)
Holly Shea (Marist College, United States)
Julia Solin (Independent researcher, United States)
Labour trafficking victim participation structures in the United States, Russia, and globally: Strategic implications
<< s. 249-270 >>
Sebastián Arévalo Sánchez (Fundación Pasos Libres, Colombia)
Juan Pablo García Sepúlveda (Fundación Pasos Libres, Colombia)
Prof. dr John Winterdyk (Mount Royal University, Canada)
Using design thinking and innovation camps to combat forced labour: A case example
<< s. 271-294 >>
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Lasocik (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Forced labour – well-hidden mechanisms of dependence and enslavement
<< s. 295-306 >>
Prof. dr John Winterdyk (Mount Royal University, Canada)
Dr Marcel Van der Watt (University of the Free State, Republic of South Africa)
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Lasocik (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Is research on forced labour at an ‘early stage’? Introduction to the special issue
<< s. 19-46 >>
Katharine Bryant (Walk Free, United Kingdom)
Dr Bernadette Joudo (Walk Free, Australia)
Are we ‘leaving no-one behind’? How gaps in modern slavery programmes allow forced labour among adolescent girls in the garment and textile industries
<< s. 47-73 >>
Dr Amy Weatherburn (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
What is labour exploitation? The Belgian and British experience
<< s. 75-96 >>
Dr Julia Muraszkiewicz (Trilateral Research, United Kingdom)
The tale of 400 victims: A lesson for intervention
<< s. 97-118 >>
Prof. dr Rita Haverkamp (Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany)
Day labourers in Munich’s train station district - from exploitation to human trafficking and forced labour?
<< s. 119-141 >>
Dr Szandra Windt (National Institute of Criminology, Hungary)
The unspoken phenomenon: Forced labour in Hungary
<< s. 143-168 >>
Prof. Dr Masja van Meeteren (Radboud University, Netherlands)
Nikki Heideman (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Taking stock of labour trafficking in the Netherlands
<< s. 169-193 >>
Sudarat Musikawong (Mahidol University, Thailand)
Panida Rzonca (Thai Community Develop Center, United States of America)
Debt bondage in human trafficking: US agriculture and Thailand fisheries primed for labour exploitation
<< s. 195-222 >>
Prof. Nicoletta Policek (University of Salford, United Kingdom)
Foreign minors and forced labour in contemporary Italy
<< s. 223-247 >>
Dr Vernon Murray (Marist College, United States)
Holly Shea (Marist College, United States)
Julia Solin (Independent researcher, United States)
Labour trafficking victim participation structures in the United States, Russia, and globally: Strategic implications
<< s. 249-270 >>
Sebastián Arévalo Sánchez (Fundación Pasos Libres, Colombia)
Juan Pablo García Sepúlveda (Fundación Pasos Libres, Colombia)
Prof. dr John Winterdyk (Mount Royal University, Canada)
Using design thinking and innovation camps to combat forced labour: A case example
<< s. 271-294 >>
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Lasocik (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Forced labour – well-hidden mechanisms of dependence and enslavement
<< s. 295-306 >>
Prof. dr John Winterdyk (Mount Royal University, Canada)
Dr Marcel Van der Watt (University of the Free State, Republic of South Africa)