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Modern Slavery, Victim Identification and the ‘Victimized State’ (2024)
Journal Article
Findlay, J. (in press). Modern Slavery, Victim Identification and the ‘Victimized State’. British Journal of Criminology, XX(XX), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azae061

Resistance to entering the UK government’s modern slavery victim identification mechanism is widespread and part of normal practices of state evasion that shape the lives of large numbers of insufficiently documented people. This article provides evi... Read More about Modern Slavery, Victim Identification and the ‘Victimized State’.

Putting the 'Slave' in 'Anti-Slavery': A Critical Analysis of the UK National Referral Mechanism (2022)
Thesis
Findlay, J. Putting the 'Slave' in 'Anti-Slavery': A Critical Analysis of the UK National Referral Mechanism. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis presents a critical analysis of the UK government’s National Referral Mechanism (NRM), which supposedly exists to identify and support victims of ‘modern slavery and human trafficking’ (MSHT). Critical scholarship on MSHT has argued that... Read More about Putting the 'Slave' in 'Anti-Slavery': A Critical Analysis of the UK National Referral Mechanism.