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Role Of Police In Human Trafficking




Vaibhav Sharma, Christ University Delhi NCR


ABSTRACT


This paper stating beliefs delves into the versatile role of law enforcement organizations in the worldwide challenge against human trafficking. As an extensive and elaborate criminal enterprise, human trafficking poses serious challenges to societies worldwide, requiring an inclusive understanding of the duties, strategies, and restraints confronted by police forces.


Furthermore, the paper explores the challenges faced by police in identifying and dismantling trafficking networks, emphasizing the transnational nature of this crime. The impact of technological advancements, including the use of the internet and social media in recruitment and exploitation, is also discussed, highlighting the need for innovative and adaptive law enforcement strategies. Sustainable Development Goals are also relevant in combating human trafficking. It emphasizes the importance of effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions. Eventually, this research aims to enhance a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities affiliated with the function of police in combating human trafficking. By shedding light on best practices and extents for development, the paper tries to apprise policy discussions and reassure the development of more persuasive and holistic methods in the continuous worldwide battle against this heinous crime.


Keywords: Human Trafficking, sex trafficking, labour trafficking, women trafficking, police investigation.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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