Trends in Organized Crime
Volume 14, Issue 2-3, 2011, Pages 100-124
Human trafficking and drug distribution in Sweden from a market perspective-similarities and differences (Article)
Korsell L. ,
Vesterhav D.* ,
Skinnari J.
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Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, PO Box 1386, SE 11193 Stockholm, Sweden
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Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, PO Box 1386, SE 11193 Stockholm, Sweden
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Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, PO Box 1386, SE 11193 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract
Based on several studies, the aim of the article is to compare trafficking in women for the purpose of sexual exploitation to trafficking in drugs. Women are recruited and drugs are bought in other countries and transported to Sweden. What are the similarities and differences between the recruitment phase (women) and the purchases (drugs)? Both sexual services and drugs are sold in local markets. This requires marketing, contacts and access to customers. Women need accommodation and often a place to sell the services, drugs must be stored somewhere and prepared for sale. Procurement, trafficking and the purchase of sexual services are illegal and in the case of drugs even consumption and possession for personal use is illegal and prosecuted. Facilitators often play an important role in connecting customers and providers. This article will further describe what kind of organizational structure is needed to arrange these logistics and some different strategies used by organizers and distributors. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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DOI: 10.1007/s12117-011-9124-2
ISSN: 10844791
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English