Human Trafficking - Identifying Perpetrators Action Area Group
Overview
The group's role is to support the delivery of the actions in their remit. These include:
- making sure that data is collated and analysed so trends can be identified
- building expertise about trafficking routes through stronger working relationships
- supporting prosecutions in other countries where appropriate
The group's main activities involve:
- clarifying the actions
- prioritising the actions
- identifying the networks that need to be involved implementing the actions, and working with them
- identifying training needed and referring this to Strategy Implementation Group
- working with the other Action Area Groups. (These are addressing the causes of trafficking and exploitation and identifying victims and supporting them to safety and recovery.)
Related groups
- Child Trafficking Strategy Group
- Human Trafficking - Addressing the Causes Action Area Group
- Human Trafficking - Identifying and Supporting Victims Action Area Group
- Human Trafficking Strategic Oversight Group
- Human Trafficking Strategy Implementation Group
Members
- Border Force
- British Transport Police
- COPFS (Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service)
- HMRC
- HOIE (Home Office Immigration Enforcement)
- Home Office Competent Authority
- Home Office Intelligence
- NCA (National Crime Agency)
- Police Scotland
- Scottish Government
- TARA (Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance)
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