RT Article T1 The digital routes of human smuggling? Evidence from the UK JF Crime prevention and community safety VO 21 IS 2 SP 159 OP 175 A1 Diba, Parisa A2 Papanicolaou, Georgios 1973- A2 Antonopoulos, Georgios LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1700308203 AB There are justified concerns but little empirical evidence about the implications of the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the business of human smuggling. The knowledge base on the use of ICT in human smuggling has rarely gone beyond the rather generic observation that the Internet and mobile technologies are available to and are used by both smugglers and migrants, and there is a concrete knowledge gap regarding the extent and the mode in which the use of ICT is integrated in the process of smuggling. In this paper, which is part of a wider research effort concerned with the role of the Internet in human smuggling in the European Union, we interrogate the outlook and implications of the use of contemporary mobile technology and of social media in the organisation and conduct of human smuggling to the UK. K1 Human smuggling K1 Migration K1 Information and communication technologies (ICT) K1 UK K1 Organised crime DO 10.1057/s41300-019-00060-y