According to the National Police Agency (NPA), the number of reported cases of human trafficking dropped by 10 to 36 cases in the reporting year, and legal action was taken by police in cases involving 40 people involved in human trafficking. Japan legally defines human trafficking as "the re...
The results indicate that Texas newspaper coverage is highly likely to report sex trafficking, as compared to labor trafficking, and that both males and females have an equal chance of becoming victims of human trafficking. Specifically, while females are likely to be trafficked for sex, males ...
THE number of cases of human trafficking in Wales is rising and may represent just the 'tip of the iceberg', an Assembly inquiry was told.Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
YANGON, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar authorities exposed 41 nationwide human trafficking cases as of February this year, according to the figures from the Anti-Trafficking Police Force on Tuesday. A total of 140 traffickers were taken action in connection with the cases and 59 people including 8...
The non-prosecution of human trafficking cases: an illustration of the challenges of implementing legal reforms. Crime, Law & Social Change, 61(2), 169-178.Spohn C., `The non-prosecution of human trafficking cases: an illustration of the challenges of implementing legal reforms' [2014] 61 ...
In 2021, 61 cases of human trafficking were cleared in Japan, resulting in 43 people getting arrested.
It is the first licensed, non-profit shelter for women and children in the country who are victims of human trafficking, abuse, and domestic violence.In addition, there is the General Directorate for Human Rights Protection, which falls under the supervision of Dubai Police. The Directorate ...
Canada has no legislation prohibiting forced labour, relying instead on human trafficking penal dispositions; the two are intimately related. However, there has only been one conviction for human trafficking for the purposes of forced labour. Here, we offer an analysis of jurisprudence according to ...
Texas wants more human trafficking cases prosecuted in the state's latest attempt to put a dent into one of the biggest smuggling hotspots in the United States. A new team of prosecutors will work solely on getting convictions in trafficking cases.
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