Preventing child trafficking and modern slavery
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Child trading and modern slavery are child abuse. Children are exploited, forced to work, sold after being hired, relocated and transported.
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Many children are trafficked from abroad to the UK, but sometimes children are transported from one region of the UK to another.
Children are deceived, compelled or persuaded to leave their own house. Traffickers use grooming techniques to earn the trust of their children, their families, or their communities
They may threaten their families, but this is not necessarily true - in fact, the use of violence and intimidation to solicit victims is decreasing (European Interpol, 2011).
Traffickers can educate or persuade their parents that their children can build a better future in different places
Families may be required to pay 'traffickers' to traffickers. For example, when organizing children's documents before traveling or organizing traffic.
Traffickers are profiting from the money they earn by exploitation, forced labor, and crime. This is often interpreted as a way for children to repay their own debt "owed" to their traffickers or their families.
These are the methods used by traffickers, but there is no need to prove compulsion, violence or intimidation in case of child trafficking - children can not legally agree - so child trafficking is trafficked and exploited We only need evidence.
Child trafficking is a hidden crime. So we do not have much information on who sells children. What we know comes from our cooperation with small research and trafficked young people:
Children's trafficking requires networks that recruit, transport, and exploit children and adolescents. Each group or individual has different roles or tasks. Some people in the chain may not be directly involved in the sale of children, but may be participating in other ways such as document forgery, bribery, home ownership or rental or laundry ( Europol, 2011)
It is internationally active and can handle high levels of corruption, money laundering, and numerous victims (McRedmond, 2010).
If trafficking crosses the border, traffickers can not be recorded as prosecutions of the UK because they may be prosecuted in the home country.
Other criminal acts involved in human trafficking are often easy to prosecute - eg illegal immigration, rape, kidnapping / kidnapping, illegal imprisonment, fear of murder, temptation of prostitution for profit, control.
Police often use destructive craft strategies to solve trafficking problems. This includes freezing bank accounts of people suspected of trafficking and confirming that the police are strongly present at known exploitation places. This is a very effective way to stop trafficking and is part of the UK government's strategy, but it is not always a final complaint.
In March 2015, modern slave law gained the royal consent. The law incorporates current crimes related to trafficking and slavery.
Details of laws, policies and guidance directly related to child trafficking and modern slavery
Person trafficking, also called contemporary slavery or trafficking, includes sex trading and forced labor. The 2000 Amended Human Trafficking Victim Protection Act (TVPA) and the United Nations International Organized Crime Convention Treaty (Palermo Protocol) explain the Protocol on the prevention, punishment and punishment of human trafficking, especially for women and children. This mandatory service. Various terms such as debt restraint, forced labor practices, such as slavery slavery, slavery or slavery,
Today, the term "modern slavery" is frequently used in the UK as a general term for trafficking in person, forced labor, bondage for debt, child labor. "Contemporary slavery" means that crime is new, but the legal response and policy response adopted today are very similar to the legal response and policy response adopted more than 100