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Support Trafficking Victims through Inter-Agency Cooperation in Vietnam: Achievements and Limitations
Asian Journal of Criminology ( IF 1.778 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-09 , DOI: 10.1007/s11417-020-09318-z
Thanh Hung Tran , Tien Hoang Le , Thi Phuong Diep Tran

In Vietnam, hundreds of trafficked persons are officially identified and returned to Vietnamese society each year. There are also a large number of self-returned victims who have not been identified. Because of the devastating impact of human trafficking, victims need special care from communities and government agencies to support their recovery. The Vietnamese government has applied a wide range of strategies during the victim support process. Cooperation between governmental agencies has been increasingly recognised as an essential factor in the responses to human trafficking. However, there are still significant gaps in the research on inter-agency collaboration to support victims in Vietnam. This paper draws on the interviewees’ perspectives on the victim support measures, their successes, and limitations.

中文翻译:

通过越南机构间合作支持贩运受害者:成就与局限

在越南,每年有数百名被贩运者被正式确认并返回越南社会。也有大量未确定身份的自行归还的受害者。由于人口贩运的破坏性影响,受害者需要社区和政府机构的特殊照顾来支持他们的康复。越南政府在受害者支持过程中采用了广泛的策略。政府机构之间的合作越来越被认为是应对人口贩运的一个重要因素。然而,在支持越南受害者的机构间合作研究方面仍然存在重大差距。本文借鉴了受访者对受害者支持措施、其成功和局限性的看法。
更新日期:2020-06-09
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