Authors: Benjamin Perrin
Trompetter, Sherilyn,
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truck stops, as recruitment spot,
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Truth in Sentencing Act,
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T-visa,
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Ukraine, child sex trade in,
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UN
Convention on the Rights of the Child
,
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UN Interagency Program,
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UN Protocol Against Trafficking in Persons
,
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United Kingdom
and child trafficking,
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co-operation with Belgium,
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and illegal migrants,
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United Nations Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery
,
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United States
best practices,
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case management for victims,
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and child sex offenders,
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and child sex tourism,
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combatting human Trafficking in,
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criminal charges in,
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,
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,
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â
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and cross-border smuggling,
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human Trafficking in,
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initiatives against human Trafficking,
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â
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task forces in human Trafficking,
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â
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Trafficking law enforcement,
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as transit country,
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
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,
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U.S. Department of Justice,
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U.S. Department of State,
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U.S. Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center,
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U.S. Human Trafficking Task Forces,
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
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,
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,
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U.S. State Department,
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and cross-border smuggling,
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,
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Urban Heat Music,
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,
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,
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V
Vancouver
and cross-border smuggling,
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labour exploitation in,
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sex trade in,
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Vancouver Police Department,
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,
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,
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Vancouver Prostitution Offender Program,
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vehicles, seizure of johns',
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victims.
See also
recruitment and control
methods
blaming of,
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breaking bond with traffi cker,
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case management,
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characteristics,
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,
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â
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criminalization of,
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deportation,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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distrust of help,
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employment support,
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escape attempts,
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fear for safety provision,
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fi nancial support for,
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First Nations, vulnerability,
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foreign,
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,
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,
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â
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as guilty party,
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identifying,
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,
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interviewing of,
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lack of social networks,
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loyalty to traffi ckers,
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onus on in prosecutions,
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proposed treatment of,
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protection of,
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,
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repatriation of,
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rights of,
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sources of for human Trafficking,
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statement in court,
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temporary residence permits,
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traffi ckers identifying,
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treatment by Canada and provinces,
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treatment for,
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women as,
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Victoria, sex trade in,
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Victoria Police Service,
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Vilutis, Vytautas,
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,
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,
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,
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violence
and prostitution,
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prostitution as,
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as sign of victimization,
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â
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visa policies, monitoring of by traffi ckers,
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vocational training programs, in Italy,
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â
3
W
Walk with Me,
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websites, use of in identifying sex
offenders,
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Wilberforce, William,
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,
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,
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Wilkins, Bob,
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Wilson, Hilary,
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Winberg, Margareta,
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Winnipeg Police Service,
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WiredSafety,
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Witness Protection Program,
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Wolf Pack,
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women
First Nations, vulnerability,
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â
96
as Trafficking victims,
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in Italy,
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Wrenshall, John,
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Y
Young, Alan,
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Youthography,
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Zhang, Sheldon X.,
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