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People Smuggling

open access: yes, 2022
In this chapter we consider the overlaps between smuggling and modern slavery and ask whether it is accurate to explain people smuggling as the outcome of resurgent transnational organized crime. Existing empirical studies of smugglers reveal some to be opportunistic offenders who broker journeys as the need arises for small sums of money.
Rose Broad, David Gadd
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The ethics of people smuggling [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Global Ethics, 2016
People smugglers help transport migrants across international borders without authorization and in return for compensation.
Javier Hidalgo
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People smuggling by a different name: Australia's ‘turnbacks’ of asylum seekers to Indonesia

open access: yesAustralian Journal of International Affairs, 2020
The decline in the smuggling of people from Indonesia to Australia since late 2013 is primarily attributable to unilateral deterrence policies under Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders. When seeking to prevent asylum seekers from coming to Australia to enjoy the right to asylum there, the Australian government has tested a number of deterrent ...
Antje Missbach, Wayne Palmer
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Law's Application of The Government to Responding People Smuggling [PDF]

open access: yesUnram Law Review, 2021
People smuggling is a transnational crime, that a person illegally crosses international borders from one, or more countries, by secret means, by fraud, or by using forged documents. People Smuggling, putting illegal immigrants and refugees as an opportunity for material gain.
Usman Mutaqin   +2 more
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People smuggling and the resilience of criminal networks in Indonesia

Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 2011
Abstract People smuggling has been an entrenched part of the Australian national security landscape since the mid 1990s. A variety of government efforts to target the smugglers have had mixed results over the years with a long lull in operations during the period 2002–2008.
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Security, People-Smuggling, and Australia's New Afghan Refugees

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2001
(2001). Security, People-Smuggling, and Australia's New Afghan Refugees. Australian Journal of International Affairs: Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 351-370.
William Maley
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