Attitudes of Law Enforcements Towards Trafficking in Human Beings
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https://doi.org/10.32980/MJSz.2022.1.1941Keywords:
Attitudes, Law Enforcement, Trafficking in Human Beings, HungaryAbstract
Human trafficking tries to cover sexual, labour and other forms of exploitation as an umbrella term. The process of exploitation for different purposes involves the user, the victim, and the exploiters. In this study, we focus on the actors outside this process, but who are nevertheless important in tackling the phenomenon: police officers, prosecutors and judges involved in trafficking were seated around the same table (sometimes virtually, sometimes in person) and I used this unique opportunity to conduct an attitude survey. The results of this survey can be read in this article.
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2022-08-14
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Windt, S. (2022). Attitudes of Law Enforcements Towards Trafficking in Human Beings. Miskolci Jogi Szemle (Miskolc Law Review), 17(1), 112–128. https://doi.org/10.32980/MJSz.2022.1.1941
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