Good practices in response to trafficking in human beings Cooperation between civil society and law enforcement in Europe
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The purpose of the manual is to provide inspiration for those interested in starting projects or actions in relation to human trafficking or those who want to situate their own practices in a wider context and reflect on how to improve them. It therefore addresses both ‘newcomers’ to the problem of trafficking and ‘entrenched practitioners’. In this sense, the manual tries to set up a framework for dialogue on what constitutes good practice and how practices can be improved still further. The main focus is on institutional arrangements and strategies for tackling the problem of trafficking.