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THB data collection Hungary

THB data collection Hungary. Eszter Gál Bratislava, 26- 2 7 March 2013. Hungary as a source and transit country. F or women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation F or men and women trafficked for labor exploitation . Main destination countries:

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THB data collection Hungary

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  1. THB data collectionHungary Eszter Gál Bratislava, 26-27 March 2013

  2. Hungary as a source and transit country • For women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation • For men and women trafficked for labor exploitation Main destination countries: Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom Main source countries: Serbia, Kosovo, China, Bulgaria, Romania

  3. Institutional framework • Government Resolution 1018/2008 on the National Strategy against trafficking in human beings • Establishes the National Coordination Mechanism, NGO Roundtable • Appoints the Anti Human Trafficking Coordinator • Sets out the goals of fight against human trafficking in Hungary • Members of the National Coordination Mechanism • Ministry of Interior • Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Ministry of Human Resources • Victim Assistance Service • National Headquarters of the Hungarian Police - Crime Prevention Unit • Office of the Public Prosecutor • National Bureau of Investigation • Metropolitan Court • Office of Immigration and Nationality • International Organization of Migration • National Bureau of Investigations • National Institute of Criminology • National Crisis Management and Information Service

  4. Legal framework Government Resolution 340/2012 (XII. 5.) on the National Statistical Data Collection Programme Act XC of 2005 on the Freedom of Information by Electronic Means Act XLVI of 1993 on Statistics Act LXIII of 1992 on Protection of Personal Data and Public Access to Data of Public Interest IRM Regulation No 3/2008 (I. 16.) on the Allocation and Territorial Jurisdiction of the Investigating Authorities IRM Regulation No 67/2007 (XII. 28.) on the Territorial Jurisdiction of the Bodies of the Police IRM Regulation No 59/2007 (XII. 23.) on the Unified Crime Statistics of the Investigating Authorities and Prosecutions

  5. Data collection • Unified Statistical System of Investigations and Prosecutions („ENYÜBS”) • data about crime, perpetrator • reporting process is not continuous • publicly available • Internal police database („Robotzsaru”) • used by police officers • separated module for offences on suspicion of human trafficking • data about perpetrator, victims • National Crisis Management and Information Service • data on victims abroad and local victims • information about the form exploitation/circumstances • Consular Services • source of information – number of cases • taken measures – number of cases • victim support – number of cases

  6. Data collection - involving the National Coordination Mechanism and NGOs • Started on 6 June 2012 • Anonym data collection and aggregation per quarter • The electronical data reporting template has 5 sheets • Sheet 1: General part – data of the information service provider • Sheet 2: Data about the victims • Sheet 3: Data about the traffickers • Sheet 4: Guide for the data providers • Sheet 5: Glossary

  7. Data collection aboutthe victim • 1. General information about the victim • Gender, date of birth • Marital status/Number of children • Nationality • Status of residence of the foreigner upon arrival in Hungary • Educational level, occupation/source of income • 2. Travelling and place of origin of the victim • Travelling method date of travel/arrival • Transit countries • 3. Recruitment method • Relationship with the recruiter • Nationality/gender/date of birth of the recruiter/trafficker • 4. Exploitation • Forms of exploitation • Period of exploitation in months • Methods used during the exploitation • 5. Measures taken by the information provider • prosecution • victim support

  8. Data collection about the traffickers • 1. Source of information • 2. General information about the trafficker • Gender, date of birth • Marital status • Nationality • Status of residence of the foreigner upon arrival in Hungary • Educational level, occupation/source of income • 3. Process of trafficking • Recruitment method • Forms of exploitation • Methods used during the exploitation • 4. Role of the perpetrator • Recruiter/Exploiter • Relationship with the victim • 5. Measures taken by the information provider • Prosecution, indictment, conviction

  9. Thank you for your attention! thb@bm.gov.hu

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