This article presents findings from a series of case studies into the impact of multi- agency anti-slavery partnerships in the UK. The research draws upon empirical evidence from a number of geographic regions as the basis of a comparative analysis involving the full spectrum of statutory and non-statutory organisations that undertake anti-slavery work. The article focuses, in particular, on the role of partnerships in victim identification and support, while simultaneously discussing issues and drawing upon existing discourse associated with policy, legislation and the macro conditions that impose barriers on such efforts.
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Brewster, B. (2018). Collaborating to Identify, Recover and Support Victims of Modern Slavery. Journal of Modern Slavery, 4(2), 200–224. https://doi.org/10.22150/jms/fdkq6412
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