Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The Canadian approach to the protection of victims of human trafficking / John A. Ferguson.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-160).

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1 online resource (v, 182 pages)

Note

"December 8, 2005".
Thesis (M.A.)--Carleton University, 2005.

Summary

"The United Nations (UN) established the Convention to Combat Transnational Organized Crime in June of 2000 which included a protocol to: Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children. The Protocol reflected a recognition by the international community that human trafficking is a serious international problem that requires focused and integrated global law enforcement strategies. This study examines Canada’s compliance with the specific victim protection provisions contained in the Trafficking Protocol."--Page ii.

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Contents

1. Introduction. -- 2. White slavery. -- 3. Human trafficking. -- 4. Globalization and illegal migration. -- 5. Victim protection. -- 6. Canada's approach. -- 7. The approaches of the US and UK. -- Conclusion. --
Appendix 1. Blank RCMP survey. -- Appendix 2. Blank DOJ survey. -- Appendix 3. Blank CIC survey. -- Appendix 4. Blank NGO survey. -- Appendix 5. Blank US government survey.

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