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Title: Witness protection in human trafficking cases


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Witness protection in human trafficking cases
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Victims of trafficking as witnesses
  • Victims in countries of destination and origin
  • Mainly women and children
  • Traumatic experience
  • Controlled by traffickers
  • travel documents are taken
  • use of threats and violence
  • use of isolation and circulation
  • dependency

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Why trafficked victims do not testify?
  • Never get the opportunity to (deportation)
  • No specific legislation on trafficking
  • Fear of reprisals
  • Lack of faith in the police
  • Fear of being prosecuted as illegal immigrant
  • Long trial

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Victim/witness protection model
  • Police, trafficking unit
  • protection and investigation
  • NGO
  • protection and support
  • IOM
  • repatriation
  • COOPERATION

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Assistance and protection of victims (Art.6)
  • States Parties obliged to assist and protect
    victims and witnesses by Convention Art.24 and 25
  • Protocol recognizes that trafficking victims are
    particularly vulnerable and contains additional
    measures for protection and support
  • Physical safety for the victim and his/her family
  • protection of privacy and identity where possible
  • information about proceedings and assistance in
    presenting views and concerns

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Assistance and protection of victims (Art.6)
  • Measures to support physical, psychological and
    social recovery, taking account of special needs
    of children
  • legal and other counseling
  • medical, psychological, material and housing
    assistance
  • possibility of obtaining compensation

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Status of Victims of Trafficking in Receiving
States (Art.7)
  • States Parties should consider
  • ...adopting legislative or other appropriate
    measures that permit victims of trafficking in
    persons to remain in its territory, temporarily
    or permanently
  • Advantages and limits of the Belgium and The
    Netherlands models
  • The right to work

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Protection of victims after the trial
  • Empowering trafficked persons in the long term
    rather than for the duration of the trial
  • Cooperation between country of origin and country
    of destination
  • Ensuring the security of the victim
  • Programmes to protect victims from
    re-victimization (Art.9.1.b)
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