Literature DB >> 17728488

Forensic medical examination of victims of trafficking in human beings.

Djordie Alempijevic1, Dragan Jecmenica, Snezana Pavlekic, Slobodan Savic, Branimir Aleksandric.   

Abstract

Trafficking in human beigns (THB) is recognized as a global public health issue as well as a violation of human rights. Trafficking has been identified to be associated with several health risks including psychological trauma, injuries from violence, and substance misuse. Public and media reports suggest that the morbidity and mortality associated with trafficking are substantial. The need of medico-legal healthcare for THB victims is being neglected. Forensic medical examination, as specific intervention, is a highly desirable element of ermegency health care provided for victims of tracking. Acting in such a way, the investigation should establish the facts related to the allegatation of trafficking, thereby assisting in identifying those responsible, but also contributing to the procedures designed to obtain redress for the victims. Local anti-trafficking policies and interventions, however, have not acknowledged these needs. Therefore, the agenda of anti-trafficking policies needs to be redrawn to include forensic medical assessment of victims for legal purposes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17728488

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Torture        ISSN: 1018-8185


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