| SHS Web of Conferences | |
| Human trafficking from Ukrainian cities and villages: Current trends | |
| Babenko Andriy1  Batyrgareieva Vladislava2  Kalinina Alina2  | |
| [1] Odessa State University of Internal Affairs;Àcademician Stashis Scientific Research Institute for the Study of Crime Problems National Academy of Law Sciences of Ukraine; | |
| 关键词: human trafficking; slavery; exploitation; victims; residents of cities and villages; | |
| DOI : 10.1051/shsconf/20196801013 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
The official statistics of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine has recorded that in 2017 the number of cases of human trafficking from Ukraine increased threefold (342 cases versus 115 in 2016). Such a sharp growth of the aforementioned crime was last observed in 2005 to 2006. Today, there are no administrative and territorial districts in Ukraine from which future victims of human traffickers would not be recruited. According to criminal proceedings, about 70% of human trafficking victims are residents of large Ukrainian cities. The aim of this research is to investigate current trends of human trafficking phenomenon from Ukrainian cities and villages and to present the ways how the victims fall into slavery. The revealed trends of the human trafficking from Ukraine allow us to affirm that whereas similarity of social and demographic, moral and physiological characteristics of urban and rural residents, the second ones have a higher level of risk to become a victim of human trafficking. The results obtained allow us to develop evidence-based recommendations for the human trafficking from Ukraine decreasing as from the hole country, as rural locals, in particular. The new feature in human trafficking is a negative trend that Ukraine is changing from the country in which human trafficking victims originate into the destination country for human trafficking.
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