For decades, the international community has played significant roles in the fight against trafficking in persons (TIP). Its influence has primarily resulted in creating multiple international treaties that seek to provide guidance and leadership to member nations in the fight against trafficking in ...
Human trafficking is an incredibly challenging problem to solve because it hides in the shadows. Not only are traffickers motivated to keep their activities under the radar of law enforcement, but often victims are, too. Is that young woman with the broken arm who was brought to your emergency...
The government of the UAE strongly condemns human trafficking, having introduced laws and initiatives to prevent, prosecute, and penalise perpetrators. Across the emirates, hotlines and services have also been set up to respond quickly and aggressively against such cases....
There are many charities and bodies that seek to raise awareness of and prevent human trafficking, but their work can sometimes seem distant and detached from our roles as compliance professionals. We must consider how to bridge that gap and ask what we can do to stop human trafficki...
More than Skin Deep: How We Help Stop Human Trafficking Together Human trafficking is an evil that is held in place by a complex infrastructure and uses fear, abuse and isolation to hold victims captive. This vile and complicated problem has a solution. And there is hope. Nonprofit organizatio...
Discusses draft legislation, On Countering Human Trafficking, to fight human trafficking, which stopped in the State Duma in Russia because of debate over ... Parfitt,Tom - 《Lancet》 被引量: 3发表: 2004年 The Global Fight Against Child Trafficking: How Can It Be Won? We study how countrie...
Human trafficking victims may be able to recover if provided with appropriate social, medical, and mental health services from individuals and organizations experienced in human trafficking issues. Many human trafficking victims suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and co-morbid conditions such as ...
to ease friction in reporting incidents. Often, the first step in becoming an advocate for human trafficking victims is to abandon the belief that“it happens, but it would never happen at this hotel.”Over the years, we’ve learned a difficult lesson: human trafficking can happen at an...
human traffickingfundingThis Issue — Following the Money: Spending on anti-trafficking. This edition of the Anti-Trafficking Review explores what happens to the money that is allocateddoi:10.14197/atr.20121431Mike DottridgeSocial Science Electronic PublishingDottridge, M. (2014). Editorial: How is ...
Brunner said that any given country might have between a dozen and thirty government entities that are working to stophuman trafficking. In the United States, for example, there isa wide range of federal agenciesinvolved in tackling the problem, including an interagency task force, a senior policy...