Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking / Studies of Organized Crime Bd.13 (PDF)
book presents a vivid description of the solutions that researchers have
discovered for ethical dilemmas that pose themselves at studying disadvantaged,
vulnerable and victimized populations. Ethical codes prescribe that the scholar
should in all...
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This
book presents a vivid description of the solutions that researchers have
discovered for ethical dilemmas that pose themselves at studying disadvantaged,
vulnerable and victimized populations. Ethical codes prescribe that the scholar
should in all circumstances avoid potential harm, that informed consent is
necessary and that the limits of confidentiality should always be respected.
However, in the practice of research among women involved in prostitution,
illegal immigrant workers, enslaved children, people who sell their organs and
all the traffickers thereof, the ethical rules cannot always be followed. This
book shows that there is a surprising variety of arguable possibilities in
dealing with ethical dilemmas in the field. Authors reflect on concrete
experiences from their own fieldwork in a wide variety of settings such as the
USA, Singapore, Kosovo and The Netherlands. Some choose to work on the basis of
conscientious partiality, others negotiate the rules with their informants and
still others purposely break the rules in order to disclose and damage the
exploiters. Researchers may find themselves in a vulnerable position. Their
experiences, as presented in this volume, will help field workers, university administrators, representatives
of vulnerable groups, philosophers of ethics and most of all students to go
into the field well-prepared.
This
is a book that every researcher planning to do fieldwork in the difficult field
of hidden, illicit and victimized people should read in advance.
Dr.
Frank Bovenkerk, Professor (Emeritus), Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law
and Criminology, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
This book
allows a peek in the kitchen of empirical fieldwork, going into not only "best
practices," but mistakes made, in a frank, courageous and honest way.
Dr. Brenda C. Oude Breuil, Willem Pompe Institute for
Criminal Law and Criminology, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Roos de Wildt is conducting her PhD research in Cultural and Global Criminology at Utrecht University, The Netherlands and the University of Hamburg, Germany. She is studying prostitution and human trafficking for sexual purposes in Kosovo. The aim of this project is to explore how war and a transition process shape these phenomena. She conducted further ethnographic fieldwork on the trafficking of Romanian women to Italy after Romania entered the European Union, the future perspectives of youth in post-conflict Guatemala, prostitution in the Dutch municipality of Almere, child trafficking in The Netherlands and the closing of
designated prostitution areas in Utrecht, The Netherlands. After obtaining her Master of Science in Cultural Anthropology Roos worked as an international project manager at NGOs between 2007 and 2011, during which she was mainly responsible for the implementation of projects in Central and Eastern Europe.
- 2015, 1st ed. 2016, 277 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Dina Siegel, Roos de Wildt
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3319215213
- ISBN-13: 9783319215211
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.12.2015
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