Gang Strategies in the Northern Triangle: Coerced Criminality as a
Form of Human Trafficking argues for a more robust understanding of
the issues, dynamics, and contextual factors of human trafficking.
Relying on the definition as established by the Palermo Protocol more
than two decades ago, this book takes a hard look at the strategies
and results of gang “recruitment” in the Northern Triangle
countries as a particular and understudied form of human
trafficking—gang trafficking. It offers a lens through which to
evaluate the actions of gangs, specifically MS13 and Barrio 18, as
they use methods of coercion to force the compliance of youths as de
facto gang slaves. By elaborating on this dynamic, and on the risks
associated with anti-gang policies and harsh law enforcement
practices, Gang Strategies in the Northern Triangle unravels the
underlying victimization, exploitation, and criminalization of youths
in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. The book maintains that the
crimes of gang violence and the crimes of human trafficking intertwine
and intersect to perpetuate an environment of trauma, exploitation,
and hopelessness that leaves thousands with no options, as refugees,
conscripted into gangs, incarcerated for crimes they were forced to
commit, or dead.
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Coerced Criminality as a Form of Human Trafficking
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781666909807
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter