European Journal of Policing Studies

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Tackling Trafficking in Human Beings in a security integrated Europe

Addressing the challenges using Trafficking Schematics

Keywords Trafficking in human beings, organized crime, EU security, rational choice theory
Authors Anastasia Koulouri
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Anastasia Koulouri
Dr Anastasia Koulouri is Lecturer in Business Research & Statistics. She initially held research positions at the University of Strathclyde, the Technical University of Helsinki, and the Belgian Nuclear Energy Research Centre. Following that, she worked for eight years in the areas of criminal justice/law enforcement as the Research & Training Manager for the Risk Management Authority (Scotland), and a Senior Intelligence Analyst and the Deputy Principal Analyst for Police Scotland (corresp. a.koulouri@abertay.ac.uk).
  • Abstract

      This paper aims to conceptualise trafficking in human beings (THB) as an organised crime by drawing on the rational choice theory. Utilising crime scripting principles, it proposes trafficking schematics to capture and visualise THB in its entirety. Stemming from its transnational nature and varying conceptualisations, combatting THB faces challenges, such as the lack of harmonisation of policy instruments and differing stakeholder agendas. To mitigate these challenges, this paper proposes trafficking schematics. Their core lies in the modelling of THB constituent elements, including stages and their sequence, key actors and relationships, and financial modus operandi. Trafficking schematics may therefore contribute to addressing THB in a holistic, dynamic and integrated way, by enriching stakeholders’ understanding of the phenomenon and facilitating collaboration to address it. The paper contributes to theory and practice by drawing up a model of the procedural, human, logistical and environmental elements of THB that may be viewed as an instrument of public value creation.

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