Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking

Author:   Dina Siegel ,  Roos de Wildt
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2016
Volume:   13
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9783319215204


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   16 December 2015
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Author:   Dina Siegel ,  Roos de Wildt
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2016
Volume:   13
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   5.679kg
ISBN:  

9783319215204


ISBN 10:   3319215205
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   16 December 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Chapter 1: Introduction: the variety of ethical dilemmas (Dina Siegel and Roos de Wildt).- Part I: Sex trafficking.- Chapter 2: Getting the balance right: the ethics of researching women trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation  (Helen Easton and Roger Matthew).- Chapter 3: Ethics as process, ethics in practice: researching the sex industry and trafficking (Liz Kelly and Maddy Coy).- Chapter 4: Ethnographic research on the sex industry: the ambivalence of ethical guidelines (Roos de Wildt).- Chapter 5: Ethnicity, crime and sex work – a triple taboo (Dina Siegel).-Chapter 6: The Ethical Minefield in Human Trafficking Research—Real and Imagined (Sheldon X. Zhang).- Part II: Labour trafficking.- Chapter 7: Negotiating anonymity, informed consent and ‘illegality’: researching forced labour experiences among refugee and asylum seeker in the UK (Hannah Lewis).- Chapter 8: Ethics, methods and moving standards in research on migrant workers and forced labour(Sam Scott and Alistair Geddes).- Chapter 9: Doing no harm. Ethical challenges in research with trafficked persons (Rebecca Surtees and Anette Brunovskis).- Chapter 10: Trust, Rapport and Ethics in Human Trafficking Research: Reflections on Research with Male Labourers from South Asia in Singapore (Sallie Yea).- Part III:  Child trafficking.- Chapter 11: Getting What We Want: Experience and Impact in Research with Survivors of Slavery (Zhaleh Boyd and Kevin Bales).- Chapter 12: No Love for Children: Reciprocity, Science and Engagement in the Study of Child Sex Trafficking (Anthony Marcus and Ric Curtis).- Chapter 13:     Walking the tightrope: Ethical dilemmas of doing fieldwork with youth in US sex markets (Amber Horning and Amalia Paladino).- Part IV: Organ trafficking.- Chapter 14: At the Organ Bazaarof Bangladesh: In Search of Kidney Sellers (Monir Moniruzzaman).- Chapter 15: On Adopting Heretical Methods-From Barefoot to Militant to Detective Anthropology (Nancy Scheper-Hughes).

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Dina Siegel is a professor of Criminology and chair of the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. She received her Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology at the VU University, Amsterdam. She has published on the Russian mafia, human trafficking, legalized prostitution, underground banking, XTC trafficking, terrorism, crimes in the diamond industry, and the role of women in criminal organizations. Her most recent books are Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World (with Henk van de Bunt), Springer, 2012;  Mobile banditry. East and Central European Itinerant Criminal Groups in the Netherlands, Eleven International Publishing, 2014. She also published different articles on the position of sex workers and on ethnographic research on prostitution in the Netherlands. Roos de Wildt is conducting her PhD research in Cultural and Global Criminology at Utrecht University, The Netherlands and the University of Hamburg, Germany. She is studying prostitution and human trafficking for sexual purposes in Kosovo. The aim of this project is to explore how war and a transition process shape these phenomena. She conducted further ethnographic fieldwork on the trafficking of Romanian women to Italy after Romania entered the European Union, the future perspectives of youth in post-conflict Guatemala, prostitution in the Dutch municipality of Almere, child trafficking in The Netherlands and the closing of  designated prostitution areas in Utrecht, The Netherlands. After obtaining her Master of Science in Cultural Anthropology Roos worked as an international project manager at NGOs between 2007 and 2011, during which she was mainly responsible for the implementation of projects in Central and Eastern Europe.

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