PPT-Response to Trafficking for forced criminal exploitation an

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wwwraceineuropeorg Case Study Forced Cannabis Cultivation Y 16 years old was from Vietnam Parents debt bondage Trafficked Via Czech Republic Forced to cultivate cannabis in a house in Birmingham UK. (Rome, 22 March 2012). Maggiore Anna . Bonifazi. Special Operations Group of Italian . Carabinieri. Phases. :. Recruitment. Transportation. Reception/ Logistical support. Use of deception and threat. partnership jointly . chaired . by . Avon & Somerset Police and . Unseen. Level 1 Training. . Learning Outcomes:. A basic understanding and awareness of . modern slavery. What to look out for. How you can support a potential . A . Service Provision . Protocol. March 14, 2014. Presented by:. Julie Kaye, PhD. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ambrose University College. Research Advisor, ACT Alberta. Objectives. Definitional challenges. What . is . it?. How do you recognize . it?. What can you . do?. By B.C.’s Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons, Ministry of Justice. Funding provided by the Department of Justice Victim’s Fund. Global-National-Local. Human Trafficking is a . global . phenomenon. . It can . happen anywhere . . It’s how we respond that . counts. Philip Ishola. Key Words Child Trafficking Child Protection: . PAROSHA CHANDRAN. 1 Pump Court Chambers. First annual report of the Inter-Departmental Ministerial Group on. Human Trafficking, October 2012. :. “In 2011, 946 potential victims of human trafficking were referred to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM). Of these, 634 were females and 312 were males, 712 were adults and 234 were children. The majority of potential child victims were reported to be in the 16–17 year old age category. The most prevalent source countries for potential victims who were referred into the NRM were Nigeria, China, Vietnam, Romania and Slovakia. The most prevalent exploitation type recorded through the NRM, for adults, was sexual exploitation however it is recognised that the incidence of labour exploitation and criminal exploitation is increasing. The most prevalent type of exploitation reported for children was labour exploitation. The recently published UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC) Baseline Assessment suggests that there could be over 2,000 potential victims of human trafficking in the UK, based on information collected from a variety of other sources…. APT – Act to Prevent Trafficking. www.aptireland.org. facebook/. APTacttopreventtrafficking. The trade in. and exploitation of. human beings. by criminals. to make money.. Human Trafficking threatens women, men & children . The exploitation of fishers. Rebecca Surtees. Senior researcher. Nexus institute. Lost at sea. The trafficking of Indonesian fishers (forthcoming . 2016). Fighting trafficking . at . sea. : T. he international legal framework. Child Victims . of Human Trafficking. . Research Investigator: Maria Glynn . Internationally Recognised Definition . Article 3 (a) of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children (2002) states that:. A Call to Action. I. Introduction to the Issue. II. Tools for Educators. III. Call to Action – What You Can Do. Overview. About ECPAT-USA History. Discussion. What is Human Trafficking?. “One of the great human rights causes of our time. 2. Introduction. 1. . Facts. . and. overall trends. 2. Definition. 3. . . Coordination. :. - . Political. . coordination. - . Coordination. of the field . players. (. prosecutors. , . law. . enforcement. ASSOCIATION PRO REFUGIU. BERBEC SILVIA . Human Trafficking Phenomenon in Romania. statistics. , forms of exploitation, internal and cross-border trafficking. Human Trafficking is incriminated in article 210 Romanian Criminal Code . It COULD happen . o. n . y. our . f. light…Would you . k. now?. 2. Traffickers use commercial Air travel. Thousands of victims are transported . across global borders every year. . 3. Busy airports are natural distribution hubs for human trafficking.. linkages to Prostitution & Sexual Exploitation MICKEY MEJI 18 TH APRIL 2018 STOCKHOLM SWEDEN Sex Trafficking and the Sex Trade are Intricately Linked: Trafficking is the means through which traf

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