Prosecuting trafficking in persons : known issues, emerging responses / Fiona David.

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Publication details:
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 2008.
Record id:
199243
Series:
Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice ; no. 358. 137856
Subject:
Human trafficking -- Australia.
Human trafficking -- Prevention.
Human trafficking -- Investigation.
Summary:
This paper is the second in a series that examines the different components of the criminal justice response to trafficking in persons. Specifically, this paper seeks to identify some of the practical issues that may affect trafficking prosecutions, such as unclear legal frameworks, the transnational nature of trafficking, and reliance on often traumatised victims as witnesses who may also be unwilling or unable to participate in prosecutions. Proposed strategies to support or improve prosecution practice include legal reform, protection of witnesses and specialist training for prosecution units. There has been limited research on trafficking prosecutions - and given the complexities of transnational cases - it seems important that priority is given to building an evidence base that draws on experience and primary data. - Foreword.
Note:
Title from title caption of PDF document (viewed on October 26, 2021).
"June 2008".
Includes bibliographical references (page 6).
ISSN:
0817-8542
Phys. description:
1 online resource (6 pages) : digital, PDF