A new report from the Centre for Social Justice http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/publications –
It Happens Here: Equipping the United Kingdom to fight modern slavery – argues that the authorities do not know the scale of human trafficking in the UK.
See reports and a strategy for tackling human trafficking on the Home Office website: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/crime/human-trafficking/
The UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC) has police reports on tackling this crime: http://www.soca.gov.uk/about-soca/about-the-ukhtc
The Inter-departmental ministerial group on human trafficking – 2012 report http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/crime/human-trafficking-report provides an assessment on the extent of the problem from the government’s perspective.
End slavery now has international data and definitions on its website: http://www.endslaverynow.com/?goto=101§ion=resources&gclid=CKSG7OzE_LUCFZDKtAodSg0A7Q
Unseen http://www.unseenuk.org/ has news and data about human trafficking and links to other useful resources http://www.unseenuk.org/resources/useful-websites
The Human Trafficking Law Project (HTLP) database launched in February 2011 by the Human Trafficking Clinic at Michigan Law School is a database of human trafficking cases within the United States: http://www.law.umich.edu/CLINICAL/HUTRAFFICCASES/Pages/searchdatabase.aspx
UNDOC has a human trafficking law database which covers a wider range of countries: https://www.unodc.org/cld/index.jspx It also produces the annual report Global report on trafficking in persons which may be downloaded from its website: http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/data-and-analysis/glotip.html
Other reports papers and policy documents can also found there: https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/publications.html
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