Created by: Maria Pia
Number of Blossarys: 5
A person who has been identified as a victim of trafficking according to a formal or informal identification mechanism (also referred to as “Identified trafficked person”).
A personal paper or card that gives identifying data (e.g. name, age, nationality, address, etc.) about a person. It is generally issued by local or national institutions.
Includes border police and others involved in processing new arrivals at airports, ports and other frontier crossing points.
Tell-tale signs that an individual is being trafficked. These are intended for use by so called frontline agencies, including immigration officials, police, health workers and NGOs.
Signs that suggest the possibility of a crime and can be discovered through events associatd with criminal activity, statements from the victims or signs of harm associated with trafficking.
Any free, voluntary permission or approval to something proposed or requested based on full exposure to all facts; fully informed decisions-making, including awareness of any risks involved and any ...
Cases of trafficking in human beings in which the trafficked person is recruited or moved within their own country, rather than across international borders. In more complicated cases, a migrant who ...
By: Maria Pia