Abstract
Social work features in human trafficking discourses as a remedial approach, but the profession’s potentials in Nigeria have not been fully realised. Thus, our research seeks to understand how social work has fared across the Prevention, Protection, Prosecution and Partnership (4Ps) of anti-human trafficking in Edo (a prime source destination for sex trafficking in Nigeria), and what can be done to scale up the presence and efficacy of social work. Qualitative research was conducted with twenty-three participants comprising qualified social workers, allied social work professionals and operational staff of ten anti-human trafficking agencies. Data were sourced using in-depth interviews, deductively coded and analysed based on the 4Ps framework. An important finding was the recognition of the social work profession by most anti-human trafficking agencies, as they employed qualified social work staff or outsourced social work roles to allied professions. Across the 4Ps, Prevention and Protection fared better, unlike Prosecution and Partnership. We provide insights on how to scale up all 4Ps using a social work lens. This research has the potential to strengthen the social work component of anti-human trafficking and presents an in-road to conduct more social work analysis in anti-human trafficking and other fields.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 189-207 |
Number of pages | 19 |
Journal | British Journal of Social Work |
Volume | 54 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 7 Aug 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- 4Ps
- human trafficking
- sex work
- sex trafficking
- Social Work,
- Social Worker
- social worker
- social work
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Health(social science)
- Social Sciences (miscellaneous)