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Human trafficking - Attorney-Generals Department specialist teams within the Australian Federal Police (AFP) to investigate human trafficking and slavery-related matters, and an Australian Policing Strategy to Combat Trafficking in Persons; legislation to criminalise human trafficking, slavery and slavery-like practices—including forced labour and forced marriage
Human Trafficking in Australia: Legal Framework, Enforcement, and . . . The primary legislation governing human trafficking in Australia is the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) The Act criminalises a wide range of trafficking-related offences, including slavery, servitude, forced labour, deceptive recruiting for labour or services, and trafficking in persons
Human trafficking and exploitation - AFP - Australian Federal Police Human trafficking and slavery come in many forms, but every form violates human rights and involves the exploitation of people Human trafficking comprises 2 key elements – movement and control Human trafficking is illegal under Divisions 207 and 271 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth)
Human Trafficking and Slavery - Director of Public Prosecutions CDPP regularly provides information to Government and Parliament about human trafficking and slavery prosecutions and the operation of the Criminal Code offences and Crimes Act vulnerable witness protections
Law enforcement responses to trafficking in persons: challenges and . . . Experience in Australia and overseas confirms that enacting appropriate criminal laws is just the first step Greater challenges lie in giving full effect to these laws, while recognising the special rights and needs of victims of trafficking
Human trafficking | Modern Slavery in Australia Human trafficking is a serious crime In Australia, it is against the law to move someone for exploitation Under Australia’s Criminal Code, the penalty for human trafficking includes jail for up to 20 years For child trafficking, the penalty is jail for up to 25 years
Australian Government Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking and Slavery Since 2003, Australia has had in place a whole-of-government strategy to combat human trafficking and slavery which is based on four pillars: prevention and deterrence; detection and investigation; prosecution and compliance; and victim support and protection
Report – Parliament of Australia View the report as separate downloadable parts: What is forced marriage? An inquiry into human trafficking more
Amplifying Our Impact: Australia’s International Strategy to Combat . . . Australia is committed to being a regional leader in the total eradication of human trafficking and slavery and slavery? as an umbrella term for a wide range of exploitative practices These encompass slavery-like practices, including servitude, forced labour, deceptive recruiting, debt bondage and forced marriage
Human Trafficking and Slavery Strategic Plan - Australian Federal Police Australia is predominately a destination country for human traficking and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has identified traficked persons from across the world In the 2021-2022 financial year, the AFP received 294 reports of alleged human traficking and slavery offences