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Crime Reduction Toolkits

Trafficking of People

Crime - Let's bring it down
 
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Toolkits Homepage
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Toolkits Content
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Introduction
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What do we know
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Local Solutions
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Tackling The Problem
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Making It Happen
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Resources
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Innovation
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Practical Tools
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Toolkit Index
 

Welcome to the trafficking toolkit


What is the aim of this toolkit?
Who is this toolkit for?
People who contributed to its development and guidance

2. What Do We Know About Trafficking

Overview

What is trafficking?
Distinguishing trafficking, migration and smuggling
The extent of coercion & deception
Different forms of exploitation
Internal trafficking of women & children

Why and where it seems to happen
Profits
Risk
Control
Originating transit & destination Countries

Trafficking in the UK
Sexual exploitation
Labour exploitation
Children and young people
Where are trafficked victims from?

The victims perspective
What they may have experienced
Their involvement with the traffickers
Risks
Their insecurities and fears
Their needs

What do we know about traffickers?

International & National Initiatives
Voluntary return schemes
UK national initiatives
 

3. An overview of the law relating to trafficking


International law

European law

Domestic law
Sexual Offences Act
Immigration law
Other relevant legislation


 

4. Developing a local strategy

Types of intervention
Rescue, protection and intervention
Prosecution of traffickers
Disruption & obstruction of trafficking

Organised Capability
Increasing awareness
Multi agency framework
Monitoring & reporting

 

 

 

5. Who does what?

Police
Children
Adults
Collaboration

Immigration Service
Children
Adults
Collaboration

Social Services
Children
Adults
Collaboration

Crown Prosecution Service

NGO

Others incl. Health & other local authorities

Local multi-agency groups

Referrals to national groups

General public

 

6. How the challenges might be meet

Entry and exit point detection

Monitoring of labour sectors

Immigration status of traffickers and trafficked victims

Needs of victims

Referral information for victims

Interviewing traffickers and victims

Intelligence sharing

Safety issues

Media handling and awareness raising

Special issues relating to child victims

Prosecution and evidence

Support during court proceedings

Other forms of disruption

Re-settlement

Supporting agency officers and staff

7. Making it happen

Who to involve & how to organise

Planning for action
Strategic initiatives
Operational initiatives

8.Useful References

Papers & reports

Guidelines & documents

Websites

 

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