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Balancing protection and prosecution in anti-trafficking policies

A comparative analysis of reflection periods and related temporary residence permits for victims of trafficking in the Nordic countries, Belgium and Italy
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When victims of trafficking are identified in a country of destination, they are often in a situation marked by lack of clarity. In response to this, most European countries have a so-called reflection period for victims of trafficking, typically lasting from 30 days to six months, during which the victim cannot be sent out of the country, and where he or she can reflect upon the above issues and receive assistance. The intention of the reflection period is to help protect victims, but also to prosecute traffickers. How can these two – sometimes conflicting – goals best be met? This report discusses implications of the models in the Nordic countries, Belgium and Italy.

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Publication date
Jan 09, 2013
ISBN
978-92-893-2423-6
Language
English
Number of pages
76
Publication number
TemaNord 2012:556
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/TN2012-556
Keywords
Education, Human Rights, Justice, Freedom of movement

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