Friday, November 11, 2011

Human Trafficking National Coordination Centre

What is human trafficking? Under the Criminal Code, it’s when someone is being exploited by different means such as force, coercion, threat, fraud, or deception. Victims will often find themselves in prostitution, forced labour or other forms of servitude.

The Centre has five priorities:
  1. Develop tools, protocols and guidelines to facilitate Human Trafficking investigations.
  2. Coordinate national awareness/training and anti-trafficking initiatives.
  3. Identify and maintain lines of communication, identify issues for integrated coordination and provide support
  4. Develop and maintain international partnerships and coordinate international initiatives.
  5. Coordinate intelligence and facilitate the dissemination of all sources of information/ intelligence.

3 comments:

  1. Human Trafficking National Coordination Centre (HTNCC)
    Immigration and Passport Branch at Headquarters
    Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

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  2. La traite de personnes, c’est lorsqu’un individu est exploité par plusieurs méthodes telles que par la force, la menace, la fraude ou la tromperie. Souvent, les victimes seront placées dans le domaine de la prostitution, des travaux forcés ou d’autres formes d’asservissement.

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  3. The Centre provides a focal point for law enforcement in their efforts to combat and disrupt criminal organizations involved in Human Trafficking activities.

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