ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations
Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour > Events > ILO events > Training 'Identifying and investigating cases of forced labour and trafficking' ...

Training 'Identifying and investigating cases of forced labour and trafficking'

This course will train participants to better identify and investigate cases of forced labour and trafficking in persons for labour exploitation. It will address different stages of the investigative process, including detecting signs, inspecting workplaces, interviewing victims, and gathering other evidence. The course will focus on forced labour occurring in the private sector (including of textile, agriculture, and domestic workers), but will not specifically address sexual exploitation.

Type: Course
When: 16 - 20 April 2012
Where: ILO International Training Centre Turin, Italy
Contact(s): ils-fpr@itcilo.org + 39 011 693 6626

This course is open to law enforcement actors, including labour inspectors, police officers, and prosecutors, as well as other individuals who are likely to encounter forced labour in the course of their work, such as social auditors, health and safety inspectors, trade union and NGOs representatives.

By enhancing law enforcers’ knowledge of forced labour’s constitutive elements and concrete manifestations, the course will enable participants to gather the necessary evidence to build successful cases against forced labour offenders. Special issues associated with victims’ needs and the victim-witness will also be discussed, including how to effectively cooperate with relevant entities such as trade unions and NGOs that provide victim assistance services.

More information can be found at :
http://www.itcilo.org/en/training-offer/course-calendar/new_calendar_activity?cluster=None&lingue=None&location=None&area=None&course=14315

Tags: forced labour, trafficking in persons

Regions and countries covered: Europe, Germany

Unit responsible: Programme for the Promotion of the Declaration

A A+A++  Print  Email
close

Email

Training 'Identifying and investigating cases of forced labour and trafficking'

To

Email address:
Separate multiple addresses with a comma (,)

Your details:

Your Name:
Your Email:
Send
Share this content
© 1996-2013 International Labour Organization (ILO) | Copyright and permissions | Privacy policy | Disclaimer