Selling sex, human trafficking, and complex realities in South Africa
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In 2013, the South African Government passed the Prevention and Combating of Trafficking in Persons Act. A focus on human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation often results in human trafficking being conflated with sex work and as a consequence there is a failure to distinguish migrant women who sell sex from ‘victims’ of human trafficking. Drawing from interviews and ethnographic fieldwork in South Africa, this paper considers the complex everyday lives of women who cross state borders and sell sex in South Africa. It explores how their experiences counteract and complicate simplistic ideas around sex work and human trafficking and highlights the multiple vulnerabilities faced by migrant women who sell sex, many of which are heightened by anti-trafficking measures.
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WALKER, Rebecca, Anna HÜNCKE, 2016. Selling sex, human trafficking, and complex realities in South Africa. In: Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security. 2016, 2(2), pp. 127-140. ISSN 2374-118X. eISSN 2374-1198BibTex
@article{Walker2016Selli-39188, year={2016}, title={Selling sex, human trafficking, and complex realities in South Africa}, url={http://www.brownwalker.com/ojs/index.php/JTOCS/article/view/65}, number={2}, volume={2}, issn={2374-118X}, journal={Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security}, pages={127--140}, author={Walker, Rebecca and Hüncke, Anna} }
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