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谁在危机中寻求帮助?对疫情期间反人口贩运求助热线来电的时间分析。

Who seeks help in a crisis? Temporal analysis of anti-trafficking helpline contacts over the pandemic.

作者信息

Tompson Lisa, Cockbain Ella

机构信息

Te Puna Haumaru New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, 3240, New Zealand.

Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London, 35 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9EZ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Apr 5;25(1):1286. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-22312-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Human trafficking and extreme exploitation ("modern slavery") violate fundamental human rights and cause severe harm to individuals' well-being. Anti-trafficking helplines provide critical support for victims/survivors, yet little research has explored their usage patterns, particularly during crises. This study examines how the Covid-19 pandemic influenced reporting to the UK's Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline, aiming to identify trends in help-seeking behaviour during this period of significant social disruption.

METHODS

This study analysed 8,386 cases from the Helpline between October 2016 and December 2021. We took a descriptive approach, as assumptions for causal analyses could not be met. We used seasonal decomposition methods to separate underlying trends over the pandemic from seasonal effects, focusing on caller proximity and exploitation sub-types.

RESULTS

Helpline contacts decreased following the introduction of Covid-19 restrictions, although case volume remained steady compared to pre-pandemic levels. Reporting patterns shifted: reports of criminal and sexual exploitation increased, while those of labour exploitation declined. Self-reports from victims/survivors rose notably during in-person work restrictions, particularly for labour exploitation in essential industries. Reports from the public about suspicious activity dropped and did not rebound post-lockdown, suggesting long-term changes in public reporting behaviour.

CONCLUSIONS

The study demonstrates how the Covid-19 pandemic affected reporting to a major anti-trafficking helpline, revealing increased self-reports from victim/survivors but a decline in community-based reporting. These findings highlight the importance of helplines as a public health intervention during crises and underscore the need for enhanced support infrastructure during periods of social and economic disruption. Future research should investigate the underlying causes of these shifts in reporting and explore ways to improve service access for victim/survivors of trafficking during emergencies.

摘要

背景

人口贩运和极端剥削(“现代奴隶制”)侵犯了基本人权,对个人福祉造成严重伤害。反人口贩运求助热线为受害者/幸存者提供关键支持,但很少有研究探讨其使用模式,尤其是在危机期间。本研究考察了新冠疫情如何影响向英国现代奴隶制与剥削求助热线的报案情况,旨在确定这一重大社会动荡时期寻求帮助行为的趋势。

方法

本研究分析了2016年10月至2021年12月期间该求助热线的8386个案例。由于无法满足因果分析的假设,我们采用了描述性方法。我们使用季节性分解方法将疫情期间的潜在趋势与季节性影响分开,重点关注来电者的接近程度和剥削子类型。

结果

在实施新冠疫情限制措施后,求助热线的联系次数减少,不过与疫情前水平相比,案件数量保持稳定。报案模式发生了变化:刑事剥削和性剥削的报案增加,而劳动剥削的报案减少。在面对面工作限制期间,受害者/幸存者的自我报案显著增加,尤其是在关键行业的劳动剥削方面。公众关于可疑活动的报案下降,并且在解除封锁后没有反弹,这表明公众报案行为发生了长期变化。

结论

该研究展示了新冠疫情如何影响向一条主要反人口贩运求助热线的报案情况,揭示了受害者/幸存者自我报案的增加,但基于社区的报案减少。这些发现凸显了求助热线作为危机期间公共卫生干预措施的重要性,并强调了在社会和经济动荡时期加强支持基础设施的必要性。未来的研究应调查这些报案变化的根本原因,并探索在紧急情况下改善人口贩运受害者/幸存者获得服务的途径。

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