Menschenschmuggler

Menschenschmuggler sind Akteure, die das klandestine Überschreiten von Land- oder Seegrenzen erleichtern. Diese Unterstützung kann aus ethischen Gründen bereitgestellt werden, wird jedoch vor allem aus finanziellen Gründen angeboten. Menschenschmuggel verstößt gegen Einwanderungsgesetze und wird als illegale Praxis verstanden, definiert sich aber über die Zustimmung der geschmuggelten Person. Jedoch können Schmuggler auch Täuschung oder Gewalt anwenden. Menschenschmuggel ist eine umstrittene Kategorie, die im Laufe der Zeit unterschiedlich verstanden und definiert wurde. Während diejenigen, die Juden bei der Flucht vor der Verfolgung halfen oder Flüchtlinge, die während des Kalten Krieges aus dem kommunistischen Ostdeutschland geflohen sind, als Helden („Fluchthelfer“) gefeiert wurden, werden Schmuggler, die Menschen auf dem Weg aus afrikanischen und nahöstlichen Ländern nach Europa unterstützen, heute oft als fahrlässig und kriminell dargestellt.

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Human Smuggling from/via North Africa and Turkey to Greece

Authors Thanos Maroukis, Anna Triandafyllidou
Book Title Migrant Smuggling: Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
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1 Book Chapter

Human smuggling to and through Germany

Authors Matthias Neske
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
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2 Journal Article

Illegal migration: What can we know and what can we explain? The case of Germany

Authors F Heckmann
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration Review
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3 Journal Article

MIGRANT'S CARAVANS, HUMAN SMUGGLING ECONOMIES AND SURPLUS LABOUR

Authors Simon Pedro Izcara Palacios
Year 2021
Journal Name ANDAMIOS
Citations (WoS) 4
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4 Journal Article

MAPS – Migrants And People Smugglers: A Comparative Study of Smuggling Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Central American corridors

Description
To what extent is human smuggling a criminal enterprise driven by solidarity and cooperation? This is the question that my project “MAPS – Migrants And People Smugglers” addresses through a comparative study – of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Central American smuggling corridors. Having almost concluded my research in the Eastern Mediterranean corridor, the project will concentrate almost exclusively on the Central American route in order to identify similarities and differences in the organizational structures of smuggling networks, the smuggler-migrant relationship, and the profile of the facilitators. MAPS seeks to make a contribution to studies on Human Smuggling and Irregular Migration, where there is a keen interest in – yet still insufficient knowledge about – the interaction between migrants and facilitators and where criminological perspectives still dominate the debate. MAPS adopts a critical perspective and departs from the idea that smugglers obey only to a profit making logic. Inviting instead for a more complex understanding of their roles, it argues that human smuggling is embedded within ethnic networks and local economies, which are grounded on deep notions of solidarity and reciprocity. By expanding current knowledge around smuggling and its related policies, the project also aims to provide an empirical platform for policy engagement. In order to achieve its research aims, I will be based at the San Diego State University (SDSU), located at the proximities of the US/Mexican border and renown for being a centre of excellence on migratory trends from Central American. Here, I will be trained in Critical Criminology, Hispanic Studies and Social Network Analysis under the supervision of Prof Sheldon Zhang. Upon returning to my European host institution, the EUI, I will bring my new skills and further improve my policy and dissemination training under the supervision of Prof Triandafyllidou at the Cultural Pluralism Area of the GGP (EUI).
Year 2017
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6 Project

Irregular migration to the EU and human smuggling in the Mediterranean : the nexus between organized crime and irregular migration

Authors Luigi ACHILLI
Year 2016
Book Title IEMed (ed.), IEMed Mediterranean yearbook 2016 : mobility and refugee crisis in the Mediterranean, IEMed : Barcelona, 2016, pp. 98-103
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7 Book Chapter

Methodological and Ethical Dilemmas in Research Among Smuggled Migrants

Authors Veronika Bilger, Ilse van Liempt
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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8 Book Chapter

Can we put an end to human smuggling?

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Year 2015
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9 Policy Brief

Crossing the mountain and negotiating the border: Human smuggling in eastern Turkey

Authors Ozge Biner
Year 2018
Journal Name New Perspectives on Turkey
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10 Journal Article

Crossing the mountain and negotiating the border: Human smuggling in eastern Turkey

Authors Özge Biner
Year 2018
Journal Name New Perspectives on Turkey
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12 Journal Article

From Greece to Europe: Migrant Smuggling from Greece Onwards

Authors Thanos Maroukis, Anna Triandafyllidou
Book Title Migrant Smuggling: Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
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16 Book Chapter

Facilitating the arrival of illegal immigrants in the Netherlands: Irregular chain migration versus smuggling chains

Authors Richard Staring
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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17 Journal Article

The Southeastern Mediterranean: The Greece-Turkey Irregular Migration System

Authors Thanos Maroukis, Anna Triandafyllidou
Book Title Migrant Smuggling: Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
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19 Book Chapter

Yearbook on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe.

Description
Published since 2000 with the latest issue available for 2013. It includes a survey and analysis of border management and border apprehension data from 22 States obtained via a questionnaire disseminated to border agencies, Ministries of Interior and other national authorities dealing with issues related to irregular migration. The Yearbook features also a topical Special Module, like for instance, on the Detention of Migrants and Asylum Seekers in 2013.
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20 Data Set

Migrant Smuggling: A Social Business

Authors Thanos Maroukis, Anna Triandafyllidou
Book Title Migrant Smuggling: Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
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21 Book Chapter

Criminal profile of migrants' smuggler across the State Border of Ukraine

Authors Yurii Kuryliuk, Serhii Khalymon
Year 2020
Journal Name AMAZONIA INVESTIGA
Citations (WoS) 15
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25 Journal Article

Smuggling of Rohingyas from Myanmar to Malaysia: A Threat to Human Security

Authors Andika Ab Wahab, Aizat Khairi
Year 2020
Journal Name AKADEMIKA
Citations (WoS) 6
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26 Journal Article

Out of West Africa: Human Smuggling as a Social Enterprise

Authors Stephanie Maher
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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32 Journal Article

Refugee Protections from Below: Smuggling in the Eritrea-Ethiopia Context

Authors Tekalign Ayalew Mengiste
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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35 Journal Article

Jan Kavan: The Post-1968 Activities of a Leading Czechoslovak Exile

Authors Francis D. Raska
Year 2017
Journal Name EUROPEAN LEGACY-TOWARD NEW PARADIGMS
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36 Journal Article

'Males are Undeserving; Females are Ideal Victims': Gender Bias Hides Demand in Human-Smuggling Networks

Authors Simon Pedro Izcara Palacios
Year 2022
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 1
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38 Journal Article

Opening up legal channels for temporary migration: A way to reduce human smuggling?

Authors Frank Laczko
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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40 Journal Article

Constructing a transnational crime: pesticide smuggling in Brazil

Authors Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes
Year 2022
Journal Name CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Citations (WoS) 1
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49 Journal Article

Human Smuggling Under Risk: Evidence from the Mediterranean

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Since 2007, the number of refugees fleeing conflict and violence has doubled to about 25 million. Mass migration has destabilized the European Union, lead to broad changes in national immigration policies, and triggered the resurgence of far right, xenophobic political parties. Yet little is known about how illicit human smuggling institutions may be driving migration and the subsequent political changes. We leverage granular data on migrant flows across the Mediterranean, coupled with information about sea routes, riots at port cities, and wave conditions, to conduct two studies. We find substantial evidence that migrant flows respond to political and environmental risks as well as a government-led counter-smuggling intervention. These findings clarify drivers of migration and suggest actions that can be taken to mitigate human smuggling.
Year 2019
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