Human smuggling and human trafficking are, from a normative point of view, strictly separated but frequently, at a criminological level, they overlap in a tangled-up situation in which it is not easy to separate them. This gap could have serious consequences in the fight against the criminal phenomena. In this brief contribution, I will try to show the extent of this gap and its consequences. Firstly, I will focus on the normative approach on HS and HT. Secondly, I will give a brief criminal outline of the two phenomena. Finally, I will try to underline the inadequacy of the dominating normative point of view.
Riccardo Ercole Omodei (2021). Human smuggling and human trafficking. A normative and criminological outline. In H. Reich, R. Di Rosa (a cura di), Newcomers as agents for social change: learning from the Italian experience (pp. 61-68). Milano : Franco Angeli.
Human smuggling and human trafficking. A normative and criminological outline
Riccardo Ercole Omodei
2021-01-01
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Human smuggling and human trafficking are, from a normative point of view, strictly separated but frequently, at a criminological level, they overlap in a tangled-up situation in which it is not easy to separate them. This gap could have serious consequences in the fight against the criminal phenomena. In this brief contribution, I will try to show the extent of this gap and its consequences. Firstly, I will focus on the normative approach on HS and HT. Secondly, I will give a brief criminal outline of the two phenomena. Finally, I will try to underline the inadequacy of the dominating normative point of view.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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