This report has found that a huge amount of modern slavery in Europe is driven by Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) who profit from the exploitation of vulnerable people. These highly sophisticated illegal businesses show a detailed understanding of how to avoid detection and prosecution by Europe's law enforcement agencies. The kind of modern slavery that is driven by OCGs involves men, women and children being moved across international and national borders through various means of transportation and deception. Criminals will exploit victims in the most profitable of ways and by the easiest of means. Exploiting the internet and borders made less defined due to European Union policies like Free Movement, OCGs find the trafficking of victims...
This article reflects on the prohibition of slavery set out in article 4 of the 1948 Universal Declar...
Every day several thousand of people are trafficked in different countries in searching better life....
The Council of Europe Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings stipulates a ‘non-pun...
Who are the perpetrators of modern slavery? Why do they exploit others? What might be done to stop e...
This article provides a commentary on growing awareness of human trafficking to and within the Unite...
This article presents findings from a series of case studies into the impact of multiagency anti-sla...
Since 2013, the number of British nationals referred into the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) as p...
This rapid literature review provides evidence on key drivers of modern slavery. It draws on a mixtu...
Modern Slavery is a complex type of crime. It may take many forms starting from the forced labor, se...
With 69% of referrals to the UK’s modern slavery identification and support system coming from non-U...
Today slavery is illegal in every part of the world. It has been recognised as a crime against human...
Much British crime and immigration policy over the last decade has been justified as a response to t...
This article provides a commentary on growing awareness of human trafficking to and within the Unite...
The following paper considers the potential impact of the UK's withdrawal ('Brexit') from the Europe...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
This article reflects on the prohibition of slavery set out in article 4 of the 1948 Universal Declar...
Every day several thousand of people are trafficked in different countries in searching better life....
The Council of Europe Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings stipulates a ‘non-pun...
Who are the perpetrators of modern slavery? Why do they exploit others? What might be done to stop e...
This article provides a commentary on growing awareness of human trafficking to and within the Unite...
This article presents findings from a series of case studies into the impact of multiagency anti-sla...
Since 2013, the number of British nationals referred into the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) as p...
This rapid literature review provides evidence on key drivers of modern slavery. It draws on a mixtu...
Modern Slavery is a complex type of crime. It may take many forms starting from the forced labor, se...
With 69% of referrals to the UK’s modern slavery identification and support system coming from non-U...
Today slavery is illegal in every part of the world. It has been recognised as a crime against human...
Much British crime and immigration policy over the last decade has been justified as a response to t...
This article provides a commentary on growing awareness of human trafficking to and within the Unite...
The following paper considers the potential impact of the UK's withdrawal ('Brexit') from the Europe...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
This article reflects on the prohibition of slavery set out in article 4 of the 1948 Universal Declar...
Every day several thousand of people are trafficked in different countries in searching better life....
The Council of Europe Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings stipulates a ‘non-pun...