Human Trafficking: Conceptualising definitions, responses and ‘what needs to be done’? : Final Report

Scottish Universities Insight Institute; (2013) Human Trafficking: Conceptualising definitions, responses and ‘what needs to be done’? : Final Report. Scottish Universities Insight Institute.

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Abstract

The programme took the form of three two-day events involving a combination of paper presentations and group discussion. While the focus of each event was, to some extent, identified in advance, the programme content was sufficiently flexible to allow the topics to emerge and presentations were used as a way of stimulating wider discussions. The seminars aimed to provide a unique opportunity to develop interdisciplinary collaboration in a space conducive to reflection and deliberation by, firstly, considering the theoretical and conceptual understandings of the issues, followed by examination of appropriate responses and support programmes, consideration of relevant methodological and political issues, and a concluding session which considered ‘where do we go from here?’ in Scotland within the wider global context.