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Child Trafficking
Unicef estimates that about 1.2 million
children are trafficked each year and have called this the
21st-century slave trade. Some commentators have pointed out that
the numbers trafficked equal that of the number of slaves brought to
America in the 18th and 19th century.
The UN says that apart from weapons and drugs,
trade in human beings has developed into one of the most lucrative
and growing areas of illegal trade.
CHILD-TRAFFICKING IN Scotland is set to rise
dramatically as organised crime gangs turn from drugs to the more
lucrative illegal movement of children into the UK.
Trafficked children are being sold into a life
of sexual exploitation, domestic slavery, Fagin-style petty-theft
gangs or working in cannabis factories, where they are held against
their will, forced to work and subjected to cruel and inhumane
treatment.
A leading expert in child-trafficking has
warned that the scourge'' is spreading across the UK. Scotland is
known to have a particular problem after increased security has made
trafficking more difficult through London airports.
This is a depressing scourge at the beginning
of a new century. It is not only increasing but expanding
systematically across north-west Europe,'' Professor David Barrett
from the University of Bedfordshire, an authority on
child-trafficking, told the Sunday Herald.
Child-trafficking is incrementally spreading
across the UK. The reason is basically market forces. With the
demise of other illicit commodities' - for example the price of
illegal drugs dropping and the penalties increasing - the money in
child-trafficking becomes a better business proposition for
organised crime.
Despite the UK government investing heavily in
counter measures, there are very few convictions for
child-trafficking in the UK. Also there aren't any figures, so
no-one actually knows the scale of child-trafficking, although the
children's charities do know that it is increasing.''
In 2007, the UK government announced that 330
child victims of trafficking had been identified over an 18-month
period. Of these 183 went missing from social services care. Many
experts believe that the numbers of trafficked children in the UK
could now be in the thousands.
Adapted from an article in the Sunday Herald
The Child Slaves
Criminals turn from drugs to trafficking.
By Kate Smith
Feb 2008
NSPCC opens first UK advice line to help combat child trafficking.
Monday, 08 Oct 2007
The NSPCC today (8 October 2007) launches the first
advice and information line to protect children trafficked to the UK
for sexual exploitation, forced labour, drugs transport, benefit
fraud, and other crimes.
The NSPCC Child Trafficking Advice and Information Line (CTAIL) on
0800 107 7057 will help people working with children, such as
immigration officers, the police, social workers, teachers, and
health workers, to better identify and protect child victims. It
will also shed light on the scale of child trafficking in the UK.
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