Bibliography Database

Trafficking in persons
  • Offences

    • • Trafficking in persons (adults)
      • Trafficking in children (under 18 years)
  • Exploitative Purposes

    • • Exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation
      • Forced labour or services
      • Slavery or practices similar to slavery
  • Keywords

    • • Internal trafficking
      • Transnational trafficking

Countering Trafficking in Persons in Conflict Situations

  • Bibliographic Reference

    • Authors

      • • UNODC
    • Publication Year:
      2018
    • Publisher:
      UNODC
    • Date accessed:
      2021-03-31
    • Copyright Information

      © United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2018. All rights reserved.

       

    Summary

    Trafficking in persons is a serious crime that affects every country in the world. Conflicts that arise in countries or other geographical areas can exacerbate vulnerability to trafficking, as well as its prevalence and severity. As State and non-State structures weaken, and as people turn to negative coping strategies in order to survive, not only does the risk of falling victim to trafficking increase, but so too does the risk of perpetrating it against others. At the same time, conflict also increases the demand for goods and services provided by exploited persons and creates new demands for exploitative combat and support roles. For these reasons, United Nations entities and other international actors active in settings affected by conflict have a crucial role to play in preventing and countering trafficking in persons.