Trafficking in Persons and the Criminal Justice Sector
ARTIP Study -
DETENTION OF TRAFFICKED PERSONS IN SHELTERS: A LEGAL AND POLICY ANALYSIS
This Study considers the international legal aspects of victim detention in shelters and weighs up the common justifications for such detention from a legal, policy and practical perspective.
It is based on desk research of shelter practices in a number of countries and also on more direct exposure to shelters through field based research undertaken principally in South East Asia ...
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| RESOURCES |
The resources included in this site are relevant to the criminal justice response to trafficking in persons and are separated into the following categories:
For international legal and policy resources click here.
For regional (ASEAN and Greater Mekong Sub-Region) legal and policy resources click here.
For national (ASEAN Member States) legal and policy resources, including memoranda of understanding and national plans of action click here. |
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| The Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project is an Australian Government, AusAID initiative. |
The Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project is managed by Cardno Emerging Markets (Australia). |
Contact Us | Last Updated: Feb 2010 | ©2006 Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project
Note: The individuals depicted in the photos throughout this site are not trafficked persons. Their eyes / faces are covered to highlight good practice: trafficked victim’s right to privacy should be respected.