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Crime Reduction Toolkits

Trafficking of People

Crime - Let's bring it down
 
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Types of intervention
 

Various different approaches can be taken to tackling the problems of trafficking on a local level. A major priority needs to be given to identifying the victims of trafficking, removing them from the control of their exploiters and meeting their short and longer term needs. However, in order to try and reduce the flow of future victims, it is also necessary to identify, prosecute and convict the traffickers and exploiters. Finally, given the difficulties of prosecuting the traffickers, it will also be useful to develop means of obstructing and disrupting their activities – by making it harder for them to enter the country and by making life more difficult for the exploiters and their clients. This should also address the responsibility, under the UN protocol, to address the demand for trafficked people.

Rescue, protection & resettlement of victims

Prosecution of traffickers

Distribution & obstruction of trafficking

 
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