1. Avinash Rajput
Criminology 4th Semester
Lok Nayak Jayprakesh Narayana
National Institute of Criminology and
Forensic Science
Ministry of Home Affairs
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. 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. Poverty
Absence
of a social safety
Political instability
Status of violence against women & children
The low risk, high-profit
6. Throughout
the entire women trafficking
process there are 4 people involved:
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The recruiter
The trafficker
The victim
The human trafficking industry
7.
8. Fuels
organized crime
Deprives countries of human capital
Promotes social breakdown
Undermines public heal
Subverts government authority
Imposes enormous economic cost
9. Loss
of support from family and community
Loss of proper education
Obstacles in physical development
Psychological Traumas
10. 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.
11. Enforcement
authorities are not adequately
responsive
Not sympathetic to victims
Low priority of this form of crime
Inadequate reaction of civil society
12.
13. NGO
(Non Governmental Organizations)
Social Service Providers
Catholic Charities
Lutheran Family Services
Domestic Violence Shelters