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Measuring Responses to Trafficking in Human Beings in the European Union: An Assessment Manual

Document number
1438
Date
2007
Title
Measuring Responses to Trafficking in Human Beings in the European Union: An Assessment Manual
Author/publisher
Mike Dottridge, Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security, European Commission, European Union
Availability
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Document type(s)
Research/Study/Analysis,
Keywords
Organized crime, Prosecution, Law Enforcement, Criminal justice, Judicial cooperation; National anti-trafficking measures; Criminalisation, Punishment, Crime prevention; Unlawful deprivation of liberty, Human Rights approach, Integrated approach; EU instruments; International Human Rights Law, International cooperation; Inter-organisational co-operation, Multi-agency approach, International law; Holistic approach, National Rapporteurs;
Summary
This manual is intended to enhance the capacity of European Union (EU) Member States to develop and implement policies and strategies in response to trafficking in human beings. It presents a checklist of 55 questions asking whether particular measures have been implemented, along with indicators to measure the results. The indicators are intended to enable Member States to measure their own progress, in particular in implementing recommendations made in the Report of the Experts Group on Trafficking in Human Beings (published by the European Commission on 22 December 2004).
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