- Preamble
- Executive summary
- List of recommendations
- Chapter 1 – Background and methodology
- 1.1 The Brussels Declaration
- 1.2 Setting up and mission of the Experts Group on Trafficking in Human Beings
- 1.3 Working method
- 1.4 The report
- Chapter 2 – Trafficking in human beings: Definition and current context
- 2.1 Definition of trafficking
- 2.2 The current context
- Chapter 3 – Guiding principles and cross-cutting themes
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Human rights as a paramount issue
- 3.3 The need for a holistic and integrated approach
- 3.4 Trafficking in human beings, migration and informalisation of the workplace
- 3.5 Specific position, rights and needs of children
- 3.6 Co-operation and co-ordination mechanisms
- 3.6.1 National Referral Mechanisms and institutional anti-trafficking frameworks
- 3.6.2 Establishment of a European Anti-Trafficking Network
- 3.7 Individual complaint mechanisms
- 3.8 Data collection, information exchange and data protection
- 3.8.1 Data collection: National Rapporteurs or similar mechanisms
- 3.8.2 Data exchange
- 3.8.3 Balancing data protection, human rights concerns and the interest of law enforcement
- Chapter 4 – Prevention
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Root causes of trafficking
- 4.3 Research and evaluation
- 4.4 Awareness raising
- 4.5 Training
- 4.4 Awareness raising
- 4.5 Training
- 4.6 Administrative controls to combat trafficking in human beings
- 4.7 Children
- Chapter 5 – Assistance, protection and social inclusion of trafficked persons
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Identification
- 5.3 Reflection period and residence status
- 5.4 Social assistance and the development of standards
- 5.5 Witness protection and judicial treatment of trafficked persons
- 5.6 Return and social inclusion
- Chapter 6 – Law enforcement strategies
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 State of the art
- 6.3 Prioritisation, specialisation, coordination and co-operation
- 6.4 Anti-corruption strategies
- 6.5 Money
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