Global Crime
Volume 11, Issue 4, 2010, Pages 436-447

Women who traffic women: The role of women in human trafficking networks - Dutch cases (Article)

Siegel D.* , de Blank S.
  • a Willem Pompe Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • b Willem Pompe Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

Abstract

In the context of human trafficking, women are frequently portrayed as victims, whereas men are usually seen as offenders. In this article, we will demonstrate that women can also fulfil active, even leading, roles in human trafficking networks. Based on data collected from 89 court files in various Dutch courts in 2006-2007, we have analysed the role, tasks, and activities of these women. Assessing their independence, their tasks, and the extent of their equality in relationships with male traffickers, we have divided them into three categories: supporters, partners-in-crime, and madams. We have found that there is a wide variety of possible roles within the framework of human trafficking activities, and that African madams hold key positions in international human trafficking networks. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.

Author Keywords

Madams Gender Women Trafficking Partners-in-crime organised crime

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78649713845&doi=10.1080%2f17440572.2010.519528&partnerID=40&md5=9f8dd1d37b7a4895ead25ec07c199a15

DOI: 10.1080/17440572.2010.519528
ISSN: 17440572
Cited by: 33
Original Language: English