Theoretical Exam on the Human Trafficking Crime
Human trafficking is a crime against personal liberty, committed by traffickers for exploitation and can involve or not the crossing borders phenomenon as a complex one, consisting of a variety of forms of expression and it allow gradual sanctions, depending on the gravity of the offending statements. Human trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, housing or receipt of persons, by threats of recourse or use of force or other forms of constraint of abduction, of fraud, scam, abuse of authority or a vulnerability position or the giving or receiving of payments or benefits in order to achieve the consent of a person of having control over another person for purposes of exploitation. It may be linked with many other crimes, including transnational organized crime and global terrorism and various social phenomena, such as poverty, corruption, social marginalization and discrimination in all forms generate and maintain it. Victim’s vulnerability from rural areas is the more important the more present are the factors which determine the expansion of trafficking both at the macro social and familiar or individual level.
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2010
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Authors: | Filip, Cornel Petre |
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Annals - Juridical Science Series. - Facultatea de Ştiinţe Economice şi Gestiunea Afacerilor, ISSN 1844-7015. - Vol. 3.2010, November, p. 189-204
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Facultatea de Ştiinţe Economice şi Gestiunea Afacerilor |
Subject: | human trafficking | crime | person | fact | action |
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