Trafficking Risk and Resilience in Southeast Europe

This research was initiated for the purpose of more detailed understanding of the risk and resiliency of a specific group of children in Montenegro to trafficking. The research was based on action-participatory methodology, which focuses on understanding the conditions and way of living from the children’s perspective. The guiding principle of the methodology was placing the children’s perspective in the focus. This design of the methodology implied spending a lot of time in the communities where the groups of children selected for the research lived. The techniques applied were the following: analysis of available reference materials, observation, unstructured and semi-structured interviews and focus groups.

 

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