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Towards a Pan-European Monitoring System on Trafficking in Human Beings Joana Daniel Wrabetz 2013

Towards a Pan-European Monitoring System on Trafficking in Human Beings Joana Daniel Wrabetz 2013. The Observatory (Monitoring Center) on Trafficking in Human Beings 2. “Towards a Pan- European Monitoring System on Trafficking in Human Beings”

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Towards a Pan-European Monitoring System on Trafficking in Human Beings Joana Daniel Wrabetz 2013

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  1. Towards a Pan-European Monitoring System on Trafficking in Human Beings Joana Daniel Wrabetz 2013

  2. The Observatory (Monitoring Center) on Trafficking in Human Beings • 2. “Towards a Pan- European Monitoring System on Trafficking in Human Beings” • Project submitted to the targeted call for proposals: “Prevention And Fight Against Crime - Trafficking in Human beings” EC- DG Home Affairs

  3. Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings (OTSH) The Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings (OTSH) was created in the end of 2008 in response to European and International recommendations as far as national initiatives on building monitoring systems. It was framed by the 1st National Action Plan on THB (2007/2010) and works within the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in the Directorate-General for Internal Affairs, and in close cooperation with the National Rapporteur on THB.

  4. Mission and Competences To produce, collect, analyse and disseminate information and knowledge on THB and other forms of gender violence; To promote and develop technological applications to support data collection and analyses; To support political decision-making.

  5. Institutional Relations National International • European Institutions; • Europ. Commission • Europol • CoE • National Rapporteurs; • Embassies/Consulates; • Intl Organizations; • IOM- Portugal; • ILO-Portugal; • UNODC • Etc… • Law enforcement agencies; • Ministry of Justice • Directorate-General for Justice Policy; • Prosecutor´s Office; • NGO’s; • Commission for Gender Equality; • National Plan Against THB Coordinator and Rapporteur; • National Statistic Institute; • Geographical institutions; • Etc…

  6. 2008-2011 STATISTICAL OVERVIEW Between 2008-2011, law enforcement agencies flagged 401 VoT in Portugal (Portuguese and foreigners) and 89 Portuguese victims abroad. In 2 registers data unknown. VoT in Portugal PT VoT abroad

  7. 2008-2011 STATISTICAL OVERVIEW (cont.) Confirmed VoT (127) VoT in Portugal PT VoT abroad Gender

  8. 2008-2011 STATISTICAL OVERVIEW (cont.) Confirmed VoT (127) Age VoT in Portugal PT VoT abroad • Adults: 34 • Medium age 33 years • Maximum 60 years Minimum 20 years • Minors: 3 • Medium age 16 years • Maximum years 17 years • Minimum year 15 years • (1 missing value) • Adults: 70 • Medium age 34 years • Maximum 58 years • Minimum < 1 year • Minors: 14 • Medium age 14 years • Maximum 17 years Minimum < 1 year • (5 missing values)

  9. 2008-2011 STATISTICAL OVERVIEW (cont.) Confirmed VoT (127) Nationalities of VoT in Portugal

  10. 2008-2011 STATISTICAL OVERVIEW (cont.) Confirmed VoT (127) VoT in Portugal PT VoT abroad Types of Exploitation

  11. THB Monitoring System • From National to Pan-European • From flagging to assistance and follow up • Data Base Reports

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