This special edition of the Prison Service Journal, guest-edited by Ann Snowden, is dedicated to the subject of ‘modern slavery and human trafficking’.
Ann Snowden is the Head of Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking at HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and this special edition is a collaboration between HMPPS, the International Organization for Migration, and the Universities of Essex, Hull, Manchester, and Nottingham. Articles in this edition explore potential prison service responses to modern slavery and human trafficking in terms of clinical practice, securing rights, and developing reintegrative pathways.
This edition also features interviews with Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner Eleanor Lyons and criminal barrister Caroline Haughey OBE KC.
In this edition
A special edition on modern slavery and human trafficking, and role of prisons in tackling it
By Ann Snowden
The coercive nexus of victims and perpetrators and implications for clinical practice
By Jodi Symmonds
By Larissa Sandy, Ann Snowden, James Tangen and Alison Gardner
The role of prisons within a ‘single whole system approach’
By Ann Snowden
Prison as a Safe House?
By Marija Jovanović, Patrick Burland, Vanessa Topp and Franziska Fluhr
An Interview with Caroline Haughey OBE KC
By Alicia Heys