Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia

As primary implementers of laws on human trafficking, law enforcement helps construct how these laws are understood and applied. This article examines how this process has unfolded in Russia by looking at the phenomenon of and debates surrounding child trafficking for illegal adoption. It argues tha...

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Main Author: Lauren A McCarthy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women 2016-05-01
Series:Anti-Trafficking Review
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Online Access:http://www.antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/article/view/168
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spelling doaj-85859696305c4019997a2ae1027b63fb2020-11-24T23:56:53ZengGlobal Alliance Against Traffic in WomenAnti-Trafficking Review2286-75112287-01132016-05-01610.14197/atr.20121663168Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in RussiaLauren A McCarthyAs primary implementers of laws on human trafficking, law enforcement helps construct how these laws are understood and applied. This article examines how this process has unfolded in Russia by looking at the phenomenon of and debates surrounding child trafficking for illegal adoption. It argues that pre-existing experience with trafficking laws and cultural narratives surrounding adoption have led law enforcement to focus on uncovering evidence of monetary transactions rather than exploitation when prosecuting trafficking cases. This construction of the meaning of trafficking comes with important trade-offs. While the emphasis on transactions helps law enforcement to be successful at prosecuting cases involving selling children for illegal adoption, a focus on transactions rather than exploitation results in a de facto prosecution policy that ignores the many forms of exploitation that occur in other trafficking cases.http://www.antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/article/view/168child traffickingprosecutionRussiaillegal adoptiontransactions
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Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia
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child trafficking
prosecution
Russia
illegal adoption
transactions
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title Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia
title_short Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia
title_full Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia
title_fullStr Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Transaction Costs: Prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in Russia
title_sort transaction costs: prosecuting child trafficking for illegal adoption in russia
publisher Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
series Anti-Trafficking Review
issn 2286-7511
2287-0113
publishDate 2016-05-01
description As primary implementers of laws on human trafficking, law enforcement helps construct how these laws are understood and applied. This article examines how this process has unfolded in Russia by looking at the phenomenon of and debates surrounding child trafficking for illegal adoption. It argues that pre-existing experience with trafficking laws and cultural narratives surrounding adoption have led law enforcement to focus on uncovering evidence of monetary transactions rather than exploitation when prosecuting trafficking cases. This construction of the meaning of trafficking comes with important trade-offs. While the emphasis on transactions helps law enforcement to be successful at prosecuting cases involving selling children for illegal adoption, a focus on transactions rather than exploitation results in a de facto prosecution policy that ignores the many forms of exploitation that occur in other trafficking cases.
topic child trafficking
prosecution
Russia
illegal adoption
transactions
url http://www.antitraffickingreview.org/index.php/atrjournal/article/view/168
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