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Unseen Lives: The Hidden World of Modern Slavery [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x26 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1785926357
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926358
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x26 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1785926357
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926358
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Modern slavery is widespread, but systemic injustice in society means this crime is able to perpetuate, hidden in plain sight. This exposé shares moving survivor stories uncovering the harsh reality of modern slavery, and reveals what is going on behind closed doors, encouraging all of us to challenge this current atrocity.

'...a fully grown man utterly broken by what he had experienced, physically and mentally exhausted with physical evidence showing the overt signs of the abuse he had been through.'

This is how Kate Garbers met Riso, a man who had been trafficked and in forced labour for months, with no way out. Modern slavery is far closer than we think. Yet it is largely unseen and unknown to most of us - a crime against humanity hidden in plain sight.

In this revealing exposé, Kate Garbers shares moving stories of survivors she has met and shares insights she has gained through over a decade of anti-slavery work. Survivor stories are complemented by a forensic account of how modern slavery works and the many forms it can take - from forced labour to organ harvesting - and how it is enabled to continue by our current laws and systems.

Unseen Lives also provides a vision of hope for those looking to challenge and dismantle modern slavery, laying out what changes we need to make as individuals and as a society in order to effectively tackle modern slavery and improve the support of survivors.

Recenzijas

An inspiring, powerful memoir and a clear explanation of the development of modern slavery and the responses to it over the last twenty years. Written with humility and warmth, it demonstrates what an individual can do to really make a difference. -- Dame Sara Thornton DBE QPM, the UKs Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner A beautifully written and eye-opening book that draws from the author's unique front-line experience over more than a decade. This is an absolutely essential read, full of engagement with survivors, deep research, and fresh ideas for how we can see, hear, understand and confront modern slavery in our society. -- Professor Zoe Trodd, Director of the Rights Lab This is a must read book for anyone who wants to understand one of the gravest problems of contemporary society. Kate has managed to give voice to the unseen, provoke and challenge us to understand how as ordinary citizens we are all deeply implicated in exploitation, trafficking and slavery, but at the same time she wants us to dig deeper and think about how to bring about change. Brilliant and hugely important. -- Samantha Knights QC, Matrix An intelligent and authoritatively written book based on evidence. Every survivor is different, every agency has different thresholds and criteria and it is no surprise that we have a messy dysfunctional system tackling modern slavery.

This book should be read by those who know very little, but also maybe more importantly by those who think they know it all. As a former Police & Crime Commissioner and magistrate, I recognise that the author brings clarity to a confused scenario. Solutions are neither clear nor straightforward. Victims have limited choices, or no choice. The least worst choice just reminds us that this is our responsibility to know more. All our agencies and the public need to know the signs, to listen to our gut feeling. The "them" and "us" are clearly articulated. Under different situations, "Us" could become "them". This book is not about "do gooding". It's not about telling victims what to do, it's about giving them the power to make choices with knowledge. -- Sue Mountstevens, Former Police and Crime Commissioner, Avon & Somerset, 2012-2021 Kate's compelling case studies reveal the agonising decisions survivors and their support workers must face in a system fit for purpose on paper, but that in reality offers very little, and risks re-traumatisation, criminalisation and even in some cases re-trafficking. Her book's recommendations, including from survivors themselves, alongside her message of empathy provides a powerful guide for both the public and policymakers alike. -- Tamara Barnett, Director of Operations, Human Trafficking Foundation This is a very personal moving story of the journey of one determined woman who decides that listening to the experiences of the victims of trafficking is not enough. Her response to the harrowing testimonies we read about is to set up the charity UNSEEN and champion the cause of victims to Government. Kate Garbers shows us that she is more than a campaigner as you will find when you read her book. She cares deeply and hopes that you will as well and then act. The question she is really posing to us all is will we? -- Lord Coaker of Gedling, Former Co Chair of All Party Parliamentary Modern Slavery Group

Papildus informācija

A revealing exposé of modern slavery - an atrocity hidden in plain sight across the UK - which features powerful stories of survivors, and explores what we need to be doing to help them
Disclaimer 10(1)
Slavery and Me 11(8)
Chapter 1 Our Connections to Modern Slavery
19(15)
What does any of this have to do with you, with us?
20(2)
Slavery past and present
22(6)
The beginning of the journey
28(6)
Chapter 2 The Present Reality of Modern Slavery
34(6)
Chapter 3 What the Law Says about Modern Slavery and Trafficking
40(10)
Slavery and trafficking in international law
41(1)
European law on human trafficking and modern slavery
42(2)
The UK context
44(6)
Chapter 4 Meeting the People Affected by Modern Slavery
50(40)
General indicators
51(3)
Experiences of forced labour
54(14)
Experiences of criminal exploitation
68(7)
Experiences of organ harvesting
75(1)
Experiences of domestic servitude
76(3)
Experiences of sexual exploitation
79(11)
Chapter 5 Support for Victims of Modern Slavery
90(26)
Discretionary leave to remain
99(1)
Help to return home
99(1)
Adults and the NRM: Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract
100(3)
Children and the NRM: local authority children's services
103(2)
Getting people access to the NRM
105(1)
Operational activity
106(1)
Welfare visits
107(9)
Chapter 6 Disconnected Systems
116(4)
Chapter 7 Problems in the Identification Process
120(20)
A professional approach
122(2)
Tough choices
124(5)
Rescue, recovery, extraction
129(3)
Missing the signs and making assumptions
132(3)
Identifying at ports of entry
135(2)
A disconnected process
137(3)
Chapter 8 Problems in the Support Process
140(26)
Getting support
144(4)
Being moved out of area
148(3)
Rest, recovery, and reflection
151(10)
Support for children who have experienced trafficking or modern slavery
161(5)
Chapter 9 The Problem of What Comes Next
166(19)
The impact of an NRM decision
167(2)
Discretionary leave (DL)
169(1)
Believing what we are told
170(3)
NRM reconsiderations
173(1)
Lack of status
174(1)
Remain or return?
175(4)
What comes next for survivors?
179(3)
The risk of re-trafficking
182(3)
Chapter 10 The Problem of Viable Alternatives
185(4)
Chapter 11 Can We Fix What Is Broken?
189(17)
Individuals
195(3)
Professionals
198(2)
Governments and policy
200(2)
Support systems
202(2)
What choices can we make when none are good?
204(2)
Chapter 12 Hearing from Those Who Know
206(15)
Closing Thoughts
213(5)
Why do we value some people more than others?
218(3)
Acknowledgements 221(2)
References 223(7)
Glossary of Terms 230(12)
Legal Appendix 242(27)
Overview of Unseen 269(1)
Subject Index 270(11)
Author Index 281
Kate Garbers has worked in the anti-slavery sector since 2009. She is Founder and former Director of Unseen UK, a charity that provides safety, hope and choice to survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery. www.unseenuk.org