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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Title: A Report on Child Trafficking and Care Provision: Towards Better Survivor Care
Author(s): Rigby, Paul
Malloch, Margaret
Hamilton-Smith, Niall
Contact Email: niall.hamilton-smith@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Rigby P, Malloch M & Hamilton-Smith N (2012) A Report on Child Trafficking and Care Provision: Towards Better Survivor Care. Love 146. https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=14225&p=0
Keywords: Children Crimes against
Children (International law)
Issue Date: Apr-2012
Date Deposited: 30-May-2013
Publisher: Love 146
Abstract: First paragraph: Child trafficking in the UK has attracted increasing political, media, academic, policy and practice interest recently, with a developing literature base providing comment on the extent of the problem and possible responses under the UKs obligations to international law. Until recently, trafficking was perceived primarily as an immigration issue; a view which has not altogether dissipated, resulting in children being slotted into existing services for separated and asylum seeking children. Often children received no service, without or with limited assessment of continuing risk and needs.
Type: Research Report
URL: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=14225&p=0
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/13141
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Original report available at: http://www.love146.org/sites/default/files/A_Report_On_Child_Trafficking_%26_CareProvision.pdf
Affiliation: Social Work
Social Work
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

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