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(Re)configuring the criminal justice response to human trafficking: a complex-systems perspective
Authors:Marcel van der Watt  Amanda van der Westhuizen
Affiliation:1. Department of Police Practice, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africavdwatm1@unisa.ac.za;3. Department of Psychology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Abstract:Abstract

The multidimensional complexities associated with the criminal justice response to human trafficking are well documented. The transient and subversive nature of human trafficking as organised crime and the large number of multidisciplinary role-players involved in coordinating cross jurisdictional efforts to prevent, investigate and prosecute such cases, contribute to this complex undertaking. Complex systems theory suggests that a complex social problem such as human trafficking cannot be approached by using a linear or simplified lens, and requires a holistic perspective on the complex interactions between actors, and emergent behaviour in both the criminal justice system and the human trafficking system that it seeks to combat. This paper explores the characteristics of complexity, and uses illustrations from the lived experiences of actors in South Africa’s efforts to combat human trafficking, in order to demonstrate how complex systems theory could be considered and integrated into the criminal justice response to human trafficking.
Keywords:Complex-systems theory  human trafficking  criminal justice  investigation
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