Created by: Maria Pia
Number of Blossarys: 5
‘Offence’ and ‘crime’ are used interchangeably in the Guide and do not imply that one is more serious than the other.
Human trafficking for the purpose of the forced and/or exploitative harvesting of a living person’s organ, tissues, cells, and/or body parts.
A United Nations Protocol, adopted in Palermo, Italy in November 2000, to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations ...
Any person (minor or adult) who has not been trafficked but, given her/his profile or the appearance of certain indicators, faces a greater possibility of being trafficked in the future.
The act of procuring clients for a sex worker/prostitute and/or living off the earnings of a sex worker/prostitute or brothel.
An individual identified before being exploited who shows strong signs of being in the trafficking process. This differs from a presumed victim, the definition for which appears below (also referred ...
A8: countries which joined the EU in 2004 (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia). A2: countries which joined the EU in 2007 (Bulgaria and Romania). ...
By: Maria Pia