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. Challenges and Complexities in Assessing State-Based and Regional Solutions March 23, 2010 Inter-University Center Dubrovnik Crime Prevention through Criminal Law and Security Studies

PROCESS MEANS END Recruiting Harboring Moving Obtaining Maintaining By Force By Fraud By Coercion Involuntary servitude Debt bondage Slavery Sex Trade

Poverty Vulnerability Illiteracy Optionlessness Indifference (Police/Society/Media)

Economic insight: SUPPLY DEMAND DISTRIBUTION Geographic/physical insight: SOURCE TRANSIT DESTINATION Business Manifestations: OPTIONS & PROFITABILITY sex trade, mail order brides, maid schemes, domestic servants, illicit adoptions, migrant laborers Politics:? Priority of the problem? Capacity to solve with public policy

Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia -- transit & destination Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo -- source & transit Western Balkan governments have national action plans that have laws, institution-building measures, targeted educational efforts, victim assistance and protection programs, public relations campaigns yet throughout the Western Balkans, distinctions between contending views of trafficking remain blurred in policy and practice. Friman

September 02 Police in CEE with US support raided 20,558 times to break up trafficking rings $373 million 293 arrests, 237 trafficking victims Unsettling conclusion government officials are complicit or are providing protection Cost-benefit analysis might suggest this is a poor policy priority

NGO capacity has increased Identifying & assisting trafficked persons has increased Regional cooperation efforts have increased Transnational advocacy networks nurtured the addition of the human rights approach Transnational policy actors have begun to focus on their (in)effectiveness US, UN, EU, IOM, OSCE

IDEAL 3Ps REAL (best case) 3Rs Protection Prevention Prosecution In lieu of protection rescue In lieu of prevention rehabilitation In lieu of prosecution reintegration

(a) As a migration / criminal problem (most common) (b) As a law enforcement problem (c) As a human rights challenge (d) As a broader economic issue (e) As a question of public policy priority EACH lends itself to different responses A&B -- border patrol, repatriation, suppressing traffickers C -- expanding the legal & socio-economic rights of those at risk; address underlying incentives that place women and children at risk D -- addressing poverty; education & skills training E inaction or symbolic gestures without resources

Issues & Challenges to effective policy

Resource tensions between international organizations & NGOs Disputes over information sharing among counter-trafficking actors and the effort to blend enforcement Migrant & development programs: cross purposes Reliance on flawed indicators of success Politics, money & extraneous political considerations

1.Challenge: DIFFERENTIATE BEHAVIORS 2. Challenge: FINDING CONSENSUS 3. Challenge: REDUCING DEMAND 4. Challenge: PUNISHING THE GUILTY & NOT THE VICTIMS

Migrant labor in globalized world (remittances) alien smuggling; irregular migration Reality = population re-nourishing is a requisite for development & a magnet for others RIGHTS are state-centric / collaboration possible but contingent on regime / culturally framed Compensation & exploitation -- level, form Mobility: essential for labor market in capitalism / what and where one engages in labor market

A priori knowledge vs. deceptive promises (unworkable distinction for policy-makers) Does KIND of work matter? (benign / state or legally regulated) Sorting: debt bondage, serfdom, forced & compulsory labor, slavery vs. victim paying appropriate costs for services? Does the nature of the agency matter? ( legitimate licensed tax-paying )

Law enforcement often treats ALL prostitutes as trafficking victims All arrested trafficking victims as prostitutes ONLY foreign prostitutes and under 18s as trafficked ALL foreign prostitutes as illegal migrants These undermine all efforts at effective policy!

Friman, A challenge for the introduction of effective measures against trafficking is that the definition of sex trafficking itself remains contested. Andras & Nadelmann, The contested issue of prostitution appears likely to continue to derail the global prohibition regime against human trafficking. #2

Academics & Authorities State to State 49 convention : initially signed by 14; 00 by 72 03 protocol: by 06 117 signatories/110 parties in both cases, less than half the potential parties; indicates profound cultural resistance/discomfort Levels of Government / information sharing issues, jurisdiction, resources / extra problem for transitional govmt Public Private complicated by generic issues of gov regulating business Citizen level commitment to monitoring child abuse & solicitation How to incentivize anti-trafficking elements: police, citizens, NGOs, media, institutions?

Fundamental cultural contrasts: moral entrepreneurs vs. traditional values Male/female roles Conceptualization of what is a child Moral ambiguities Ideological differences regarding the role of government -- roles in guiding society & behavior NO GLOBAL CONSENSUS! Progress in Europe? #3

Effort best directed at individual values and morality Opinion-shaping players in society classic agents of socialization Expatriate & Deployed Workers international community = key clientele (themselves not rooted) Links to pornography Follow computer trails requiring tech sophistication

One recent study concludes that: UN operations and personnel created the context within which human trafficking thrived. Military troops, contractors, civilian personnel, international police and money all stimulated trafficking. Vandenburg Study recommendation: criminal accountability for UN personnel! #4

Criminal challenges: investigative resources; jurisdictional issues; prosecutorial ineffectiveness Civil recourse Attacking profits / effective economic punishment Dis-incentivizing / attach assets / punish money laundering Steer Balkan criminal networks away from trafficking as a business option Problem: the unlikely visibility of small operations

Finding context and perspective/other ills/competing needs Examine the proposition that government can solve all problems Law is intrinsically a search for control and justice but is imperfect in both efforts Law is always a reaction to ills rather than a solution Policies/law can steer activity but not diminish Policy addition by subtraction concept: legalization?policy objective: partial address most egregious vs. comprehensive reduce or eliminate all exploitation

Consider the trafficked victim & those who rely on him/her How handle the informed exploited worker? Economic realities vs. moral prescriptions Values luxury of the comfortable

Providing legal recourse (language & location) Recognize motives of traffickees Victim assistance & protection post apprehension most common = detention & deportation inadequate shelters & services legal limbo; material witness & visa status Witness protection Awkwardness of repatriating to persecution & vulnerability to re-trafficking

The experience of the Western Balkans reveals that the problem is not the absence of ideas for a multi-faceted, integrated approach to human trafficking, but the failure of these ideas to attract the required support for integrated implementation. Friman & Reich

All this adds up to the conclusion that addressing human trafficking is a problem of POLITICAL WILL and establishing this problem as a POLITICAL PRIORITY!

Mid-90s 500,000 women trafficked from EE to WE UN estimates average price for slave = $12,500; overhead cost = $3000 profit margin $10,000 per ILO: 2.5 million people; $32 billion Organized crimes #3 profit center (after drugs & arms) GAO: Better life promised waitressing 22%, domestic work 14%, sales 10%, dancers 10%, sex workers 10% held by debt bondage Varying estimates: FBI 700,000 UNICEF 1.75million IOM 400,000 UN 1million 34% trafficked victims are NOT exploited as sex workers

Key: legal definition of human trafficking lacking Article 3 remains purposively undefined to allow state to interpret Covers forced labor & sexual exploitation In force by 2006 117 signatories; 110 parties TIP reports to shame non-compliance

Fighting economic deprivation Deceptive recruiting development programs education & support programs Spotlighting tactics: oversight of employment agencies & transport facilities All have uneven and unimpressive results

Arrest, indict, prosecute traffickers Rescue victims Arrest, indict, prosecute customers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KONEVSKA Study only solution = comprehensive legislative framework Expand & refine criminalization Sharpen procedural tools for investigation Reward prosecution Expedite trials Create & maintain provisions for victim & witness protect. MUST be embraced by gov, private sector, civil society

Family members Organized criminal networks Corrupt officials International stabilization & police forces