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Women Trafficking

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  1. 1. Avinash Rajput Criminology 4th Semester Lok Nayak Jayprakesh Narayana National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science Ministry of Home Affairs
  2. 2.  Women trafficking is a group of crimes involving the exploitation of women for financial gains which is violation of fundamental human rights.  Women trafficking is the 3rd largest international crime.  20,000 girls are transported every year from India.  Millions of women and children are victims of trafficking.  Women trafficking is a part of the larger problem of slavery
  3. 3.  Women trafficking is when Women are transported, by force or deception, to become enslaved.  Traffickers use blackmail, abuse, and threats to force victims to comply with their wishes in the destination country.  Usually caused by poverty/lack of economic opportunities, especially for women and children, and a demand for certain services in the destination country
  4. 4.  Poverty  Absence of a social safety  Political instability  Status of violence against women & children  The low risk, high-profit
  5. 5.  Prostitution  cheap labor  Potential profits are very high  Domestic work  Forced marriages
  6. 6.  Throughout the entire women trafficking process there are 4 people involved: o o o o The recruiter The trafficker The victim The human trafficking industry
  7. 7.  Fuels organized crime  Deprives countries of human capital  Promotes social breakdown  Undermines public heal  Subverts government authority  Imposes enormous economic cost
  8. 8.  Loss of support from family and community  Loss of proper education  Obstacles in physical development  Psychological Traumas
  9. 9.  Article 23 of the Constitution of India prohibits trafficking in human beings in any form.  ‘Special Act’ the Suppressiontion of Immoral Traffic and women and girls, 1956.
  10. 10.  Enforcement authorities are not adequately responsive  Not sympathetic to victims  Low priority of this form of crime  Inadequate reaction of civil society
  11. 11.  NGO (Non Governmental Organizations)  Social Service Providers  Catholic Charities  Lutheran Family Services  Domestic Violence Shelters

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