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128 countries covered 128 countries were covered 92 % official statistics 5 % IGOs 3 % NGOs Data coverage: 2010-2012 + 2013 from around 20 countries

Traffickers Photo: Tina Imbriano

Citizenship of convicted traffickers globally, 2010-2012

Citizenship countries of convicted traffickers in origin and destination

Persons prosecuted for trafficking, by gender, 2010-2012 Persons convicted for trafficking, by gender, 2010-2012

Victims Photo: Tina Imbriano

Detected victims by age and gender, 2011

Detected child and adult victims by region, 2011

Increasing detection of child victims, 2004-2011

Exploitation Photo: Tina Imbriano

Detected forms of exploitation globally, 2011 Begging Petty crime Illegal adoption and baby selling Forced marriage Child soldiers Pornography Benefit fraud mixed

Increasing detection of victims of forced labour, 2007-2011

Detected forms of exploitation, by region, 2010-2012

Forms of exploitation among female victims, 2010-2012

Forms of exploitation among male victims, 2010-2012

Victims of trafficking for forced labour by gender, 2010-2012

Victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation by gender, 2010-2012

Trafficking flows Photo: Tina Imbriano

Breakdown of trafficking flows by geographical reach, 2010-2012

Shares of victims by subregional and transregional trafficking

Main destinations of transregional trafficking flows and their significant origins, 2010-2012

Response Photo: Tina Imbriano

Increasing number of countries have criminalized trafficking in persons, 2003-2014

Increasing number of countries in compliance with the UN Trafficking in Persons Protocol, 2003-2014

Number of convictions recorded per year, share of countries

Trends in the number of recorded convictions, share of countries, 2003-2012 2003-2007 2007-2010 2010-2012

Traffickers, organized crime and the business of exploitation Photo: Tina Imbriano

Typology on the organization of trafficking in persons Small local operations Medium subregional operations Large transregional operations Domestic or short-distance One or few traffickers Small number of victims Limited investment and profits No travel documents needed for border crossings No or very limited organization required Within the subregion or neigh-bouring subregions Small group of traffickers More than one victims Some investments and some profits depending on the number of victims Border crossings with or without travel documents Some organization needed depending on border crossings and number of victims Long distance between different regions Traffickers involved in organized crime Large number of victims High investments and high profits Border crossings always require travel documents Sophisticated organization needed to move large number of victims long distance  

Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2014 Release date: 24 November 2014 www.unodc.org/glotip