Trafficking in Persons Report 2005

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Title: 
Trafficking in Persons Report 2005
Document Type: 
Government Bodies
Reference: 
(2005)
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The fifth annual Trafficking in Persons Report provides an assessment of foreign governments' responses to trafficking and ranks states according to their levels of complicity with minimum standards to eradicate trafficking. The report takes the "three P" approach which revolves around prevention, prosecution and protection. It also emphasizes the victim-centered "three R" framework that focuses on rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration. The first section of the report analyzes the various dimensions, causes and effects of trafficking and the rest of the report provides individual country profiles. While the report does not focus specifically on women, the issues discussed are nonetheless relevant to women's human rights. [Descriptors: Migration - Trafficking, International]