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Human trafficking is one of the EMPACT priorities, Europol’s priority crime areas, under the 2018–2021 EU Policy Cycle.

Human trafficking is a serious crime that abuses people’s fundamental rights and dignity. It involves the criminal exploitation of vulnerable people for the sole purpose of economic gain.

Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery. It is often transnational in character and its victims are of both genders and all ages.

Trafficking can take various forms and may involve:

  • sexual exploitation, including prostitution;
  • forced labour or services;
  • slavery, servitude and related practices;
  • the removal of vital organs.

Trafficking can also take the form of exploitation for the purpose of forced criminality, such as pickpocketing, shoplifting and drug trafficking.

Extent

Human exploitation can be hidden behind other criminal offences, such as prostitution, irregular migration, property crime or even labour disputes. Victims are often exploited in multiple ways, or may be involved in other illicit activities, thus resulting in cases of human trafficking that are not investigated or recorded as such. Moreover, differences in national legal definitions of human trafficking hinder the comparison and assessment of common trends and patterns across the EU.

In the past decade, law enforcement authorities in the EU have witnessed a considerable increase in intra-EU trafficking. In 2014, for example, the majority of human trafficking victims (71 %) registered in Europol’s database were EU citizens.

Human trafficking is not people smuggling

Although patterns of human trafficking are similar to those seen in people smuggling, they are different legally, a broad distinction can be made between the two.

In general, the individuals who pay a smuggler in order to gain illegal entry to a country do so voluntarily whereas the victims of human trafficking are often duped or forced into entering another country. In addition, people smuggling does not necessarily involve exploitation for economic purposes.

A Europol priority

Human trafficking is a major problem in the EU and a priority for Europol and law enforcement agencies in EU Member States. Indeed, it is one of the EMPACT priorities, Europol’s priority crime areas, under the 2018–2021 EU Policy Cycle.

In addition, the EU Strategy on eradicating human trafficking 2012-2016 identifies five key ways to do this:

  • identify, protect and assist victims of trafficking;
  • step up the prevention of trafficking in human beings;
  • pursue the prosecution of traffickers more robustly;
  • enhance coordination and cooperation among key actors, including at the level of policy;
  • increasing knowledge of, and producing effective responses to, all forms of human trafficking.

Europol’s strategic and operational support focuses on organised criminal gangs engaged in human trafficking in at least two EU Member States.

In 2007, Europol launched an operationally focussed project addressing human trafficking.   Twenty-five countries are now participating.

In 2014, law enforcement in these countries made 3 820 contributions  to Europol’s dedicated team on human trafficking, an increase of 65 % on the previous year.

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  • 11Mar2020

    Fake love: devious men luring young women into prostitution busted in Spain and Romania

    News/Press release
  • 20Nov2019

    Nine arrested and three detained in Romania and the UK in sexual exploitation network bust

    News/Press release
  • 13Nov2019

    15 arrested in a hit against human trafficking gang in Lithuania and Spain

    News/Press release
  • 18Oct2019

    476 potential victims of human trafficking identified during the Large-Scale Joint Action Days 2019

    News/Press release
  • 15Oct2019

    302 potential victims of labour exploitation in the agricultural sector identified in pan-European action

    News/Press release
  • 09Oct2019

    Digital smuggling and labour exploitation, latest trends reported in EPMT 400

    News/Press release
  • 26Sep2019

    66 suspected of arranging illegal adoptions and surrogacies, and human egg trafficking in Greece

    News/Press release
  • 23Sep2019

    Bad harvest for Bulgarian-French network exploiting vineyard workers

    News/Press release
  • 09Aug2019

    70 arrests in pan-European action against child trafficking

    News/Press release
  • 02Jul2019
    JLT-MS

    New task force at Europol to target the most dangerous criminal groups involved in human trafficking and migrant smuggling

    News/Press release
  • 07Jun2019

    Europol and Frontex Sign New Joint Action Plan

    News/Press release
  • 05Jun2019

    8 suspects arrested and 20 victims saved from human trafficking for sexual exploitation

    News/Press release

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Source URL: https://www.europol.europa.eu/crime-areas-and-trends/crime-areas/trafficking-in-human-beings?page=1