Created by: Maria Pia
Number of Blossarys: 5
Any of the means mentioned in Article 4 (a) of the Council of Europe Convention in relation to the recruitment of adult trafficked persons: “means of the threat or use of force or other forms of ...
The commercial sexual exploitation of children consists of criminal practices that demean, degrade and threaten the physical and psychosocial integrity of children. There are three primary and ...
The term is usually defined as a philosophy and organizational strategy that promote a partnership-based, collaborative effort between the police and the community to improve the quality of life for ...
It is the procedure to support the victim to obtain – through criminal proceeding, civil action or administrative systems – material and moral damages from the perpetrator(s) and/or from the State ...
The Explanatory Report (paragraph 129) explains that “By ‘competent authority’ is meant the public authorities which may have contact with trafficking victims, such as the police, the labour ...
Generic term for a person who controls a trafficked child and makes money out of them, i.e., exploits them. In the case of commercial sexual exploitation, the controller is known as a ‘pimp’, but ...
The country that is the ultimate destination of a trafficked person (also referred to as “receiving country”).
By: Maria Pia