Global Report on Trafficking in Persons

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The Global Report on Trafficking in Persons is a periodic United Nations study that analyzes patterns, trends, and responses to human trafficking worldwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations report
periodic study
research publication
aimsTo monitor implementation of anti-trafficking frameworks
raise awareness about human trafficking
support evidence-based policy-making on trafficking in persons
author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
availableAs PDF document
availableFrom United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
surface form: UNODC website
contains country profiles on trafficking in persons
policy recommendations
regional analyses of trafficking patterns
statistical tables on detected trafficking cases
covers all regions of the world
describes patterns of human trafficking
responses to human trafficking
trends in human trafficking
focusesOn criminal justice responses
international cooperation against trafficking
traffickers
trafficking in persons
victims of trafficking
genre global assessment
policy report
statistical report
hasPerspective human rights-based approach
victim-centered approach
language English
mainTopic human trafficking
producedBy United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
surface form: Research and Trend Analysis Branch of UNODC
publisher United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
surface form: UNODC

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
relatedTo Palermo Convention
surface form: Palermo Protocol

Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children
SDG target 16.2
SDG target 5.2
Sustainable Development Goals
United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime
scope worldwide
subjectOf United Nations press releases
academic analyses on human trafficking
targetAudience civil society organizations
criminal justice practitioners
policymakers
researchers
usesDataFrom criminal justice statistics
international organizations
national authorities
victim service providers

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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime publishes Global Report on Trafficking in Persons