Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
Volume 67, 2019, Pages 86-93
Designing awareness campaigns to counter human trafficking: An analytic approach (Article)
Konrad R.A.
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Rd, Worcester, MA 01609, United States
Abstract
Human trafficking – the trade of persons for the gain of others – is a pervasive societal issue. Ongoing trafficking recruitment calls for targeted prevention strategies for individuals and communities at risk. Awareness campaigns, arguably the most common form of trafficking prevention, are intended to alert individuals to the tactics used by traffickers and provide them with practical strategies to avoid deception and exploitation. However there is a shortage of technical solutions regarding the analysis, impact assessment, and evaluation of alternatives related to implementing awareness campaigns. We present a resource allocation model that can be used to determine the allocation of funds that maximizes increases in trafficking awareness among at-risk populations. We apply this model to determine the allocation of a limited budget among different types of prevention programs in at-risk populations in Nepal. For each awareness campaign, we estimate a production function that relates the amount invested to the associated change in awareness. When allocating limited resources, decision makers must balance competing interests, and we illustrate the impact of three allocation policies on trafficking awareness. The model presented in this article is a first attempt to help decision makers evaluate how to allocate funds in the context of trafficking awareness. © 2018
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85056252034&doi=10.1016%2fj.seps.2018.10.005&partnerID=40&md5=8a423024ad75c38c0032447c1308e78f
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2018.10.005
ISSN: 00380121
Original Language: English