International Journal of Social Welfare
Volume 26, Issue 2, 2017, Pages 107-115

A transnational feminist policy analysis of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (Article)

Noyori-Corbett C.* , Moxley D.P.
  • a Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of OklahomaOK, United States
  • b Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of OklahomaOK, United States

Abstract

A transnational feminist policy analysis of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act: Noyori-Corbett C., Moxley D.P. A transnational feminist policy analysis of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Although originally the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) sought to prosecute traffickers, protect victims, and prevent trafficking, the most essential aim of the act involving prevention, especially in victims’ countries of origin, has not been dominant in combating trafficking. The authors used a transnational feminist framework of policy analysis to reveal the TVPA's limitations in addressing the diminished status of poor women in the developing world. Using five key questions emanating from transnational feminism, the authors illuminate the extent to which the act is unresponsive to the economic realities that make women in developing countries vulnerable to human trafficking. Based on their analysis, the authors offer considerations for the future re-authorization of the Act, emphasizing a shift from a paradigm involving the criminalization of victims to one embodying prevention. © 2016 The Author(s). International Journal of Social Welfare © 2016 International Journal of Social Welfare and John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Author Keywords

Transnational feminism United State of America human trafficking and sex work Trafficking victims protection act (TVPA) feminized poverty developing and transition countries transnational policy

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DOI: 10.1111/ijsw.12217
ISSN: 13696866
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English