EFECTELE SOCIALE ALE TRAFICULUI DE PERSOANE
SOCIAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Author(s): Roxana SIMUSSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: trafficking in human beings; the notion of victim; victim assistance; protection of victims; social reintegration of victims of trafficking;
Summary/Abstract: Trafficking has now become a widespread phenomenon worldwide, basically accompanying globalization. Despite the consensus on the dynamics of phenomenon, there is no consensus on the size of the phenomenon. Trafficking, like many other social phenomena is a phenomenon whose dimensions are difficult to determine due to some particularities of manifestation thereby, the official data manage to capture only a small part of the phenomenon. Human beings are reduced to the condition of the goods are sold and resold increasingly more expensive as mere objects and are then exploited by traffickers who earn substantial profits. Trafficking with different purposes of exploitation, is an international phenomenon of organized crime, with serious consequences for safety, health and fundamental rights of victims. This phenomenon has become alarming, Romania is a country of origin and transit for victims. Caught in the trap of traffickers, victims are subjected to humiliating treatment and exploited in slavery. In many cases, victims have suffered physical and psychological injuries so severe that, from a medical standpoint, is no longer possible a full recovery and return to the initial physical and mental health. Currently all information obtained shows that the human damages caused by ignoring these types of crimes are increasing, especially as the number of children who fall prey to the scourge of a significant increase.
Journal: Revista de Investigare a Criminalitatii
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 843-848
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Romanian
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