TY - JOUR PY - 2020// TI - Imperfect victims and an imperfect protocol: reflecting on the trafficking experiences of Indonesian migrant fishermen JO - Journal of human trafficking A1 - Azis, Avyanthi A1 - Wahyudi, Ridwan SP - 156 EP - 167 VL - 6 IS - 2 N2 - In the event of its twentieth anniversary, this exploratory essay invites reflections on the Palermo Protocol by sketching a profile of a subset of victims, migrant fishermen. Their relative autonomy, and the context of their labor exploitation in a fragmented, global industry, constitute a trafficking experience that is not easily represented by the definition enshrined in the Palermo Protocol. In addition to the narrow construction of a victim that the Palermo Protocol promotes, we view its criminal justice orientation as particularly problematic as it falls short of its intended purpose of suppressing crime and preventing future victimization. Following the narratives of five Indonesian migrant fishermen, the article provides careful assessments of transnational recruitment, off-shore forced labor, and the posttrafficking stage--identifying the latter as the main locus where male victims' grievances are situated. Our study concludes by joining previous calls for more recognition and incorporation of rights--in particular, labor rights--in anti-trafficking efforts. Keywords: Human trafficking;
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2332-2705 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23322705.2020.1691302 ID - ref1 ER -