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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Europe - Northern Europe |
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Pearce, J.J., Hynes, P. and Bovarnick, S. (2009). Breaking the Wall of Silence. Practitioners’ responses to trafficked children and young people. 206 p. As set out in international law, all children have the right to be safe regardless of their immigration status. The trafficking of children and young people into the UK has become increasingly evident over the past decade. Trafficking of children and young people is child abuse and the responsibility for protecting children in the UK rests with local safeguarding children boards (LSCBs). http://tdh-childprotection.org/index.php?option=com_doclib&task=showdoc&docid=808 |
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POPPY Project (2004). When Women are Trafficked: Quantifying the gendered experience of trafficking in the UK. 8 p. This qualitative study considered the experiences of women trafficked to the UK for sexual exploitation prior to, during, and after they were trafficked. It provides a startling insight into the world of trafficking, the impact it has upon women, and the re-victimisation of women who have experienced violence. http://www.eaves4women.co.uk/POPPY_Project/Documents/Recent_Reports/When%20Women%20are%20Trafficked,%20April%202004.pdf |
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Renland, A. (undated). Trafficking of children and minors to Norway for sexual exploitation. 31 p. This report is based on research undertaken in Norway on the phenomenon of trafficking of children and young persons for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. The objectives of the project have been to map out existing knowledge and strategies to suppress and prevent the trafficking of children and young persons, and to increase awareness, highlight the need for basic information and analysis and coordinate action to deal with this type of exploitation of children and young persons. http://www.pelastakaalapset.fi/lapsikauppa-norja.pdf |
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Save the Children Denmark, (2003). Trafficking of Children to Denmark. 35 p. A study focusing on the actual situation regarding trafficking in children to Denmark and the rights and help available to these children, who are victims of commercial sexual exploitation and criminal exploitation. http://www.childcentre.baltinfo.org/projects/traffickin/denmark/dbaFile11026.pdf |
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Scottish Government Social Research (2009). Human Trafficking in Scotland 2007/08. 21 p. his report results from an initial research project carried out by Scottish Government Analytical Services during 2007/2008 to improve the evidence base around human trafficking in Scotland. It aims to construct a more detailed national picture of the nature and extent of the phenomenon whilst also examining the issues and challenges for policing and victim care in a Scottish context. It draws on data from a range of sources namely interview, documentary and open source material from law enforcement agencies, victim services and other relevant non-governmental organisations. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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