Specific forms of human trafficking in Slovenia: overview and preventive measures |
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Authors: | Danijela Frange? Ale? Bu?ar Ru?man |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Ljubljana, Sloveniadanijela.frangez@fvv.uni-mb.si;3. Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | AbstractPaper presents a research study on specific forms of human trafficking in Slovenia. The research indicates that the vulnerability of migrant workers in Slovenia results from their social vulnerability and deteriorating social conditions in the countries of origin. Employers are aware of these conditions and take advantage of the situation, which results in planned recruitment of workers in countries of origin. Furthermore, cases of human trafficking for the purpose of forced criminality and forced begging, as well as trafficking in children, are also indicated in the research. However, in the time period under review the Slovene police detected only a few underage victims of crimes that can be considered as trafficking. No evidence of trafficking in human organs, tissues and blood was found, but the research unveiled some cases indicating illegal intercountry adoptions. The research results and recommendations can guide further action and the planning of preventive activities. |
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Keywords: | Human trafficking labour exploitation children forced begging forced criminality Slovenia |
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