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Type: Libro
Title: Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2012
Authors: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Issue: 2012
Publisher: Nueva York : Naciones Unidas
ISBN: 978-92-1-055896-9
Citation: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). 2012. Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2012. Nueva York: Naciones Unidas.
Keywords: TRATA DE PERSONAS
TRÁFICO HUMANO
ESCLAVITUD
EXPLOTACIÓN LABORAL
VIOLACIONES A LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
EUROPA
ASIA
AMÉRICAS
ÁFRICA
Format: 98 páginas
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Naciones Unidas
metadata.dc.description.tableofcontents: ÍNDICE | Key findings 7 | Executive summary 9 | Introduction 15 | I. PATTERNS AND FLOWS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS: GLOBAL OVERVIEW | A. TRAFFICKING PATTERNS: VICTIMS, TRAFFICKERS AND FORMS OF EXPLOITATION | 1. Victims: becoming vulnerable 25 | 2. Traffickers: abusing their power 28 | 3. Exploitation: the purpose of trafficking 34 | B. TRAFFICKING FLOWS: GLOBAL, LOCAL AND ACROSS ALL COUNTRIES 40 | 1. Trafficking flows at the destination: where do the victims come from? 41 | 2. Trafficking flows at the origin: where are victims trafficked to? 46 | 3. The case of domestic trafficking 49 | II. PATTERNS AND FLOWS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS: REGIONAL OVERVIEW | A. EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA 53 | 1. Victims of trafficking in Europe and Central Asia 53 | 2. Traffickers in Europe and Central Asia 54 | 3. Forms of exploitation in Europe and Central Asia 55 | 4. Trafficking flows in Europe and Central Asia 57 | B. THE AMERICAS 61 | 1. Victims of trafficking in the Americas 61 | 2. Traffickers in the Americas 62 | 3. Forms of exploitation in the Americas 63 | 4. Trafficking flows in the Americas 64 | C. SOUTH AND EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC 69 | 1. Victims of trafficking in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific 69 | 2. Traffickers in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific 70 | 3. Forms of exploitation in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific 71 | 4. Trafficking flows in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific 71 | D. AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST 74 | 1. Victims of trafficking in Africa and the Middle East 74 | 2. Traffickers in Africa and the Middle East 75 | 3. Forms of exploitation in Africa and the Middle East 76 | 4. Trafficking flows in Africa and the Middle East 77 | III GLOBAL RESPONSES: COMMITMENT TO COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS | A. STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS PROTOCOL 82 | – FOCUS ON CRIMINALIZATION | 1. Legislation 82 | 2. Criminal justice response – convictions 84 | B. CHALLENGES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSES TO TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS 88 | 1. Lack of knowledge and research 89 | 2. Lack of capacity 90 | 3. Lack of monitoring and evaluation 90 | 4. ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES – THE GLOBAL PLAN OF ACTION 91 | D. MEASURING THE IMPACT OF ANTI-TRAFFICKING EFFORTS 95 |
metadata.dc.coverage.spatial: USA
Description: The present Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2012 is one of the outcomes of the United Nations Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, adopted by the General Assembly in 2010. The General Assembly tasked the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) with data collection and biennial reporting on patterns and flows of trafficking in persons at the global, regional and national levels, to be carried out in close collaboration with national authorities. The present report is the first of its kind and marks the launch by UNODC of a series of global reports on trafficking in persons.
Rights: openAccess
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/24172
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