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Trafficking in Human Beings TraffickingTrafficking
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Trafficking definition Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons By means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception…. For the purpose of exploitation prostitution, sexual exploitation, forced labour, slavery, removal of organs...
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SupplydemandSupplydemand Supply and demand Country of Origin Supply of potential victims economic and other reasons Country of Destination Demand by sex markets by labor markets by adoption markets
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ProcessProcess Trafficking Process Recruitment Personal contacts Agencies Advertisements / Internet Kidnapping / threats or violence Transportation Legal and illegal border crossing Exploitation and circulation Sexual exploitation Forced labor Illegal adoption Marriage arrangements
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LucrativeLucrative Lucrative business Traffickers low investments no expertise required high profits lenient penalties Potential victims economic reasons high expectations false promises
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StructureStructure Structure of trafficking groups Small groups less than 5 persons professionals working together in recruitment, transportation and exploitation no leader Large groups more than 10 persons 1. Core operations in countries of origin in supply side 2. Core operations in countries of destination in demand side 3. Control of both supply and demand
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STRATEGYSTRATEGY Strategy to fight THB To criminalize THB To create specialized investigative units To foster international cooperation (investigation / data collection) To set up witness protection programmes To better protect, assist and support victims To increase cooperation between law enforcement / judicial authorities / immigrations offices / NGOs To trace the assets of the criminals for freezing and confiscation To develop awareness-raising campaigns in origin (future victims) and destination (future clients) countries.
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