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Citation

Richards K, Lyneham S. Trends Iss. Crime Crim. Justice 2014; 468.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Australian Institute of Criminology)

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Abstract

Victim/survivors of human trafficking involving partner migration employ diverse help-seeking strategies, both formal and informal, to exit their exploitative situations. Drawing on primary research conducted by Lyneham and Richards (forthcoming), the authors highlight the importance of educating the community and professionals from a wide range of sectors--including health, mental health, child protection, social welfare, social work, domestic violence, migration, legal and law enforcement services--about human trafficking and the help-seeking strategies of victims/survivors in order to support them to leave exploitative situations. Enhancing Australia's knowledge of victim/survivors' help-seeking strategies will better inform government and community responses to this crime, improve detection and identification of human trafficking matters and subsequent referral to appropriate victim services.


Language: en-au

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