2021
DOI: 10.1177/0964663921990103
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‘They Are Here Without Chains, but With Invisible Chains’: Understandings of Modern Slavery Within the New South Wales Settlement Sector

Abstract: Modern slavery is a complex and clandestine social phenomenon that is poorly understood in the Australian context. The settlement sector is integral to Australia’s counter-slavery efforts, and yet, no Australian study has explicitly sought to explore how this group identifies and navigates modern slavery. This paper draws on surveys and interviews with workers in the New South Wales settlement sector, and offers new insights into how certain forms of modern slavery are understood and addressed by professionals… Show more

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“…The modern slavery literature stresses the importance of training and education to detect and fight modern slavery (Jones & Comfort, 2022;Liu et al, 2022;. Landau and Marshall (2018) mentioned the need for workers to undertake training to detect and fight modern slavery; however, such training is still uncommon (David & Salter, 2021). Training is needed particularly for the people in the organization who are more likely to deal with modern slavery .…”
Section: Individual Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The modern slavery literature stresses the importance of training and education to detect and fight modern slavery (Jones & Comfort, 2022;Liu et al, 2022;. Landau and Marshall (2018) mentioned the need for workers to undertake training to detect and fight modern slavery; however, such training is still uncommon (David & Salter, 2021). Training is needed particularly for the people in the organization who are more likely to deal with modern slavery .…”
Section: Individual Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definition of Slavery (Crane, 2013;David & Salter, 2021;Gold et al, 2015;Landau & Marshall, 2018;Landman, 2020;Mende & Drubel, 2020;Smith & Johns, 2019;Stringer & Michailova, 2018;Turner, 2015;Wen, 2016) "the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised" (Slavery Convention, 1926). (el-Mumin, 2020)…”
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confidence: 99%