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IOM The Causes and Consequences of Evidence from the IOM Human Trafficking Database Re-trafficking
Feb 23 2011
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Although there is consensus among different actors regarding the seriousness and significance of re-trafficking as a problem, there has been very little research conducted into its incidence, cause or consequence. This research paper, funded by United States Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking (G/TIP), aims to address this gap through an exploratory analysis of known re-trafficking cases in the Human Trafficking Database of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). It is a rare look at the issue of re-trafficking, drawing upon a regional sample of 79 known cases of re-trafficking in the database.
Caring for Trafficked Persons: Guidance for Health Providers Facilitator’s Guide
Caring for Trafficked Persons/Cuidados Para la Salud y la Trata de Personas- IOM 2011 Case Data on Human Trafficking
- IOM Understanding and Counteracting Trafficking
IOM The Causes and Consequences of Evidence from the IOM Human Trafficking Database Re-trafficking
IOM Manual Human Trafficking and Legalization of Criminal Profits. Russian.
IOM Manual on THB crimes typologies. Russian.
IOM Moscow CIS Executive Committee CT Seminar 2010 Russian
IOM International Conference. “Improvement of International Cooperation in Counteracting Human Trafficking” Russian
IOM Trafficking of men Belarus and Ukraine
IOM UNGIFT Caring for Trafficked Persons
IOM SACTAP 10 Questions about Human Trafficking




