Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Victims of trafficking in persons : perspectives from the Canadian community sector / Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez, Marie Lacroix, Jill Hanley.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Les victimes de la traite des personnes : points de vue du secteur communautaire canadien.

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-36).

Description

1 online resource (iv, 43 pages) : charts

Note

Issued also in French under title: Les victimes de la traite des personnes : points de vue du secteur communautaire canadien.
"August, 2005"--Title page.

Summary

"This study was commissioned by the Department of Justice Canada. It is one of the few studies of its kind in the country. The researchers hope that it will constitute a meaningful contribution to long-term policy development in the area of protecting the rights of trafficking victims and to ensure that gender issues are considered within any policy framework. This project focuses on both international and domestic trafficking. It examines Canada as a source, destination and/or transit country. The emphasis is on trafficking in persons as a human rights issue as well as a gender issue. The objectives of this research project are to gain a deeper understanding of the characteristics and the needs of victims of trafficking, as well as to document the community-based services that currently exist for victims and any gaps that may exist in these services."--Page iii.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction -- 1.1. Current knowledge about trafficking in persons in Canada -- 2. The study -- 2.1. The goal of the project -- 2.2. Research questions -- 2.3. Ethics procedure -- 2.4. Methodology -- 2.4.1. Sampling procedure -- 2.4.2. Interview process -- 2.4.3. Data analysis -- 3. Findings -- 3.1. Characteristics of trafficking in persons -- 3.1.1 Defining trafficking -- 3.1.2. Victims of trafficking encountered by respondents -- 3.1.3. The trafficking process -- 3.1.4. The needs of victims -- 3.2. Services, gaps and barriers -- 3.2.1. Outreach, intervention and protection -- 3.2.2. Housing and income -- 3.2.3. Health -- 3.2.4. Physical, psychological and social barriers -- 3.2.5. Service providers -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Community research reports related to trafficking -- Appendix 1. Interview guide -- Appendix 2. Consent form -- Appendix 3. Reasons for non-participation in the project.

Series

Research report (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division) ; rr06-3e.

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