Brussels Thursday 22 nd March 2007
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Brussels Thursday 22nd March 2007
Nick Kinsella
Head of Centre
• To make the United Kingdom a hostile environment for those involved in the trafficking of human beings and the exploitation of trafficked people, and to remove fear from and give reassurance to victims, by taking forward a victim centred human rights based approach.
Priorities
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• To prevent Human Trafficking, both external and internal, by building knowledge and understanding of the harm it causes and its casual effects, and utilising that knowledge and understanding, to direct and prioritise the UK law enforcement response.
Priorities
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• To improve the law enforcement response to Human Trafficking by raising awareness of the key issues, the development and delivery of relevant training and to deliver and co-ordinate that response among UK law enforcement and prosecution agencies.
Priorities
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• To develop and promote a victim centred human rights based approach to victims of trafficking, working together with other agencies, stakeholder organisations and NGOs.
Priorities
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Remit
The remit of the centre will include all aspects of Trafficking including:
• Domestic Servitude • Child Trafficking
• Labour Exploitation• Organ Harvesting
• Sexual Exploitation
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Learning & Development
Prevention
Intelligence & Operations
Research Victim Care
United Kingdom Human Trafficking Centre
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Learning & Development
Prevention
Intelligence & Operations
Research Victim Care
United Kingdom Human Trafficking Centre
www.ukhtc.org
UKHTC Research Group
• To establish a virtual University with the objective of prioritising areas of research and, wherever possible, accessing appropriate funding streams.
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UKHTC Research Group
• Identify and if possible publish specific and tasked researched projects.
• To improve knowledge that will all for an informed approach to prevention
• Comprehensive research to improve knowledge base and understanding. Leading to improved practice and policy
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Learning & Development
Prevention
Intelligence & Operations
Research Victim Care
Virtual University
United Kingdom Human Trafficking Centre
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Virtual University
• Improve Knowledge and Understanding
• Knowledge Gaps
– Labour Exploitation (Domestic Servitude)
– Organ Harvesting
– What is the scale of Males been exploited for sex
– What is the scale of internal / domestic trafficking
Using what works – Testing Strategies.
• Evaluation of Campaigns
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Some key areas
• Scale of the problem
• Nationalities
• Types of Organised Crime Groups (OCG’s)
• Method of recruitment and transportation
• Supply and demand – for example
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Demand Reduction
• A more sophisticated approach and understanding of demand factors is requested if we are to successfully tackle human trafficking
• Different Types of Demand
• For Example– Sexual – Labour – Children
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Labour Exploitation
• How exploitation or how severe do the working conditions have to be and to what extent does a worker have to be deceived in order to be considered a victim of forced labour trafficking?
• Coercion is an important indicator
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UKHTC
• Leading research body for UK• To develop, coordinate and improve
research.• 20 UK and Irish Universities already
expressed an interest to participate.• Looking for engagement with EU Partners.• Assist with delivery of the EU and UK
Action Plans on tackling trafficking
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Any Questions?
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