- intensify
efforts to investigate and prosecute trafficking offenses, and convict and
sentence trafficking offenders using anti-trafficking laws;
- enhance
specialized care services available to trafficking victims in partnership
with civil society and through dedicated funding;
- increase
use of proactive law enforcement techniques to investigate trafficking
cases, including allegations of forced labor;
- amplify
efforts to educate officials working in law enforcement, immigration, the
justice sector, health care, and social work about human trafficking;
- strengthen
coordination among national and provincial governments on law enforcement
and victim services.
Working together to counter human trafficking in Toronto and around the world
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
U.S. Department of State Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report 2013 Released
On 19 June the U.S. Department of
State released its 2013 global report on trafficking in persons. The TIP Report
is published every year and provides a summary of almost every country’s
response to trafficking as well as their compliance with the U.S. Department of
State’s standards. Even though the report considers Canada to be a country that
complies with these standards, it urges it to improve on many areas. Some of
the recommendations include: in the areas of:
Download the Report here http://goo.gl/iQmCXY
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