The human trafficking pheonomen (particularly for women and children) for sexual exploitation is a diffused phenomen and unfortunatly incresing.
The human trafficking pheonomen (particularly for women and children) for sexual exploitation is a diffused phenomen and unfortunatly incresing.
Only after 1985 when the United Nations Vienna Declaration officially defined victims’ rights, were we able to identify six of them which it is felt are most important for the quality of assistance and support for victims of violence: