Anti-Trafficking Review (Sep 2024)

Anti-Trafficking and the Harm of Funding

  • Joshua Findlay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201224232
Journal volume & issue
no. 23
pp. 11 – 33

Abstract

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This article argues that the UK government’s anti-trafficking funding is mostly harmful, because anti-trafficking emulates and extends other arms of the immigration system—a system financed to engage in practices of impoverishment. After explaining the slow violence at work in the asylum system, I show that UK anti-trafficking work expands the reach and extends the length of that impoverishment. I finish by making two recommendations: defunding government anti-trafficking work and organising through community building.

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