Human trafficking is defined in the Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) Act 2008 which specifically prohibits trafficking for sexual and labour exploitation, including forced labour...
Article 273f of the Dutch Criminal Code 1.) Any person who: 1o. with the intention of exploiting another person or removing his or her organs, recruits, transports, transfers...
Art. 115 § 22. Trafficking in people is recruiting, transporting, delivering, transferring, storing or accepting people by using: 1) violence or the unlawful threat of violence, 2)...
The anti - trafficking activity carried out by ANITP seeks to cover a wide range of phenomenon (sexual exploitation, labor exploitation, begging) and attracting new partners, the...
The basic merits of the criminal offence of human trafficking under Article 179 (1) of the Criminal Code read as follows: „(1) Whoever with the application of fraudulent conduct...
This policy paper was written in tandem with the toolbox ‘Preventing the victimisation of minors in the digital age - awareness-raising and behavioural change’ and focusses on the...
It is estimated that over the past few years, tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors went missing in the European Union. From the crime prevention perspective, the fact that...
The Toolbox on Bullying Among Minors consists of three papers: a theoretical overview of this phenomenon, effective anti-bullying prevention strategies and the European Crime...
This Toolbox on preventing street gangs is published on the occasion of the French Presidency of the EUCPN. It outlines the phenomenon of street gangs and details three types of...