Chapter 12: Familial Violence and Human Trafficking: Stories From India
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Published:2022
Sharon Menezes, 2022. "Familial Violence and Human Trafficking: Stories From India", The Justice System and the Family: Police, Courts, and Incarceration, Sheila Royo Maxwell, Sampson Lee Blair
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Abstract
This chapter juxtaposes human trafficking of children by their families with structural disadvantage characterizing cycles of violence to suggest that carceral approaches alone cannot break trajectories of crime. It highlights contexts where familial violence is culturally normalized and where the victim–offender binary is challenged. The devadasi system in a district in the Northern region of the State of Karnataka, India, and stories of women and communities in urban India provide a context for the discussion. This chapter posits the need to explore community corrections, restorative and transitional justice, and social justice in criminal justice administration to build safe families and communities for children.
