Examining the exploitation of vulnerable migrant populations and interventions to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery within the illegal UK cannabis cultivation industry

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Necchi, H. and Bradford, T. 2025. Examining the exploitation of vulnerable migrant populations and interventions to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery within the illegal UK cannabis cultivation industry. Journal of Economic Criminology. 9, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconc.2025.100175
AuthorsNecchi, H. and Bradford, T.
Abstract

The illegal cultivation of cannabis in the UK is a serious problem that can involve the exploitation of vulnerable
migrant populations who are trafficked to work as cannabis growers under conditions of debt bondage and
modern slavery. Although there is much public interest in modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT), the
prominent focus is on child criminal exploitation and sexual exploitation. The lived experiences and perspectives
of cannabis growers and the trauma these victims endure, as well as the methods of control and coercion used by
the perpetrators, is under-researched. By scoping the existing literature, the following issues are explored: The
vulnerability of migrants is shaped by multiple factors, such as poverty, inequality, and lack of legal status. The
perpetrators use various methods of control and coercion, such as deception, threats, violence, and debt manipulation. The victims suffer from physical and psychological trauma, such as injuries, illnesses, anxiety, depression, and fear. Finally, there is evidence that protective legislation and the actions of the criminal justice
system in some MSHT cases are inadequate, resulting in the criminalisation of cannabis growers, rather than on
their protection and support as victims of human rights violations. The findings suggest a significant need for
improving the identification, referral, and protection of cannabis growers who are victims of MSHT. This requires
addressing the research gaps identified in this review, enhancing the training and understanding of MSHT
and non-punishment provisions amongst criminal justice workers, and adopting a holistic approach to victim
support.

KeywordsHuman trafficking ; Cannabis Cultivation; Exploitation
Year2025
JournalJournal of Economic Criminology
Journal citation9, pp. 1-9
PublisherElseiver
ISSN2949-7914
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconc.2025.100175
Web address (URL)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S294979142500051X
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