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Adults:
With regard to adult victims of trafficking, police responsibilities
may include:
- contributing to the development of victim and offender profiles on an
inter-agency basis;
- identification of adults at risk (e.g. following raids on off-street
sites, responding to referrals from other agencies, members of the
public, etc.);
- informing victims/potential victims of their rights (e.g. to claim
asylum or humanitarian protection, to obtain legal advice);
- identifying support services and referring victims/potential victims
to specialist NGO’s and safe accommodation, where these are available,
and arranging safe transport;
- undertaking interviews, receiving and seeking intelligence,
undertaking investigations, with immigration officials and any other
appropriate parties, logging intelligence material and ensuring links
are made with other forces and national/international policing
organisations;
- providing protection to victims and staff supporting them, if
appropriate involving witness protection schemes;
- making
referral to the Witness Service for witness preparation and court
familiarisation
- language
support;
- if adults who have been identified as victims/potential victims
disappear, initiate missing persons procedures, investigating
circumstances and circulating information/undertake investigations,
linking with other agencies as required.
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