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Titre du document: Document title:Global monitoring report on the status of action against commercial sexual exploitation of children - United States of America
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The Agenda for action against commercial sexual exploitation of children provides a detailed framework and categories of actions to be taken by governments in partnership and other relevant actors for combating commercial sexual crimes against children. Broadly, these actions are focused on : coordination and cooperation, prevention, recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration, child participation. The Agenda for action is thus the formal and guiding structure used by governments that have adopted it and committed to work against CSEC. The United States has no National Plan of Action against CSEC, nor other comprehensive plans that address CSEC issues. The United States should ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child as one of the main instruments for creating a protective environment for all children. In addition, it must withdraw its reservations to the Optional Protocol. A National Plan of Action against the CSEC is urgently required to guide and support states to combat these crimes against children in a consistent and effective way
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_USA_Global_Monitoring_Report_ECPAT.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Valores, conceptos y herramientas contra la trata de personas: Guía para la sensibilización
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A continuación del taller de capacitación "Valores, conceptos y herramientas contra la trata de personas", mediante el cual los asistentes adquirieron herramientas y conceptos útiles para desarrollar labores de prevención y combate de la trata de personas. Este taller se convirtió en un espacio para la reflexión sobre la importancia del trabajo entre instituciones y el uso de estrategias adecuadas de comunicación en la sensibilización y prevención de este delito. A partir de las experiencias adquiridas y de la información recibida y compartida durante los días del taller, surge la presente guía, que recopila los temas enfrentados. El fin de esta breve guía es acompañar a los lectores en una reflexión en torno a los valores, conceptos y debates que plantea la trata de personas y ofrecerles herramientas prácticas de comunicación para replicar sesiones de sensibilizaciones sobre el tema. Cada capitulo tiene un símbolo, - el corazón, la cabeza y las manos, representando los valores, los conceptos y las herramientas -, que ejemplifican el profundo sentir, el razonar y el actuar, que tienen que guiar cualquier acción de prevención y lucha contra tal delito.
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2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_Valores_conceptos_herramientas_trata_pers_Guide_sensib_OIM_SPA.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:L'état de la population mondiale 2006 - Vers l’espoir, les femmes et la migration internationale
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Ce rapport du Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population examine l'ampleur et l'étendue de la migration féminine, l'impact des fonds qu'elles envoient chez elles pour venir en aide à leurs famille et communauté, ainsi que leur vulnérabilité excessive à la traite, à l'exploitation et aux mauvais traitements. Les femmes et les jeunes filles représentent désormais la moitié des migrants internationaux.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_Vers_espoir_fem_migr_intern_UNFPA_FR.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Vice careers, the changing contours of sex work in New York City
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In the mid-1990s, changes to law enforcement strategies in New York City
pushed many women working in the sex trade off of the streets and into
the indoors. Increasing numbers of women began advertising sexual
services in bars, over the Internet, and in print media, and conducting
their work in their homes, hotels, and brothels. This study uses
in-depth interviews and participant observation to examine the impact of
this change on the life and work of women working in New York's indoor
sex trade. A critical finding is that as women move their work indoors,
they begin to conceive of sex work as a profession and a career, rather
than just a short-term means of employment.


Forthcoming in Qualitative Sociology, June 2006


Annee du document:
2006

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Titre du document: Document title:Victim support project
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The victim support project aims to build non-governmental support structures to assist the victims of violent crimes, including human trafficking. It seeks to particularly help vulnerable groups such as children and women, by carrying out anti-trafficking programmes and providing them shelter, rehabilitation and training facilities as well as psychosocial and legal support.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_Victim_support_project_UNODC_UNGIFT.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Violence against children, what do NGOs know?, what do NGOs say?
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An analysis of information relating to violence available in NGO reports to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child from 1990 to 2005. It provides a broad outline of how violence is reported in the different "settings" established by the UN Study on Violence Against Children (home, school, institutions, community, workplace) and according to regions. The study showed that there was a need to improve NGO reporting on violence against children.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_Violence_against_children_What_do_NGOs_know_say_NGO_Group_for_CRC_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation in the EU : the involvement of Western Balkans organized crime
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This report seeks to provide an overview of the nature of the involvement of organised criminals in the traffic of women and children for sexual exploitation and, more specifically, deal with a region that is core to the current level of trafficking present in the European Union and to determine what, if any, threat is posed by organised criminals operating from the Western Balkans. The report is based on information from the 25 Member States and international organisations combined with research undertaken by the responsible authorities at Europol. The role and involvement of organised crime in trafficking human beings is evident in all aspects of the crime and this is highlighted in the first part of this report.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_Western_Balkans_THB_Threat_Assessment_EUROPOL.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:What Happens When Prostitution Becomes Work? An Update on Legalisation of Prostitution in Australia
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The Victorian State Government, despite more and more evidence that legalisation has failed to achieve any of its aims, continues in its belief that prostitution can be regulated like any other industry. The author states that legalisation has offered nothing for women caught up in this system of exploitation. Legitimising prostitution as work has simply worked to normalise the violence and sexual abuse that they experience on a daily basis.
Annee du document:
2005

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_What_happens_when_prost_becomes_work_SULLIVAN_CATW_Australia_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:What money buys: clients of street sex workers in the US
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An econometric model that explores the effect of personal characteristics and attitudes of clients on their demand for prostitution is estimated on data from a survey of clients of street sex workers in the US. The results reveal that clients of street sex workers in our sample have two diametrically opposite profiles: one for clients who declared never to have been with a sex worker or to have been only once, whom we label "experimenters”, and one for the more experienced ones that we name "regulars”. The experimenters correspond to a more machist type, with negative views of women, and of sex workers (who are believed to be different from other women but condemned at the same time), and viewing prostitution as a complement to stable relationships. The regulars have more liberal view of women, and of sex workers, the more they dislike control the more they demand, they like variety. Their demand also increases with age and with having a permanent job, which may indicate a positive income effect. These appear to be men who are happy to satisfy their sexual wants through sex workers, which they prefer to relationships. The users of condoms seem to fit the profile of the regulars, whereas the non-users fit that of the experimenters.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_What_money_buys_clients_street_sex_work_US.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:When they were sold - trafficking of women and girls in 15 provinces of Indonesia
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This report, published by the International Catholic Migration Commission, is historic as its preparation ran parallel to the passage of Indonesia's anti-trafficking bill in the National House of Representatives. It is based on extensive assessments of the prevailing situation of trafficking of women and girls, in fifteen provinces of Indonesia. Since passage of the National Plan of Action in 2000, much has been accomplished. But Indonesia is a large country with huge numbers of people migrating for work, each and everyone of them is vulnerable to trafficking, and those who are trafficked need assistance but not always receive it; laws are not deterring traffickers; coordination and political will is not developped enough.
Annee du document:
2006

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2006_When_they_were_sold_Indonesia_ICMC.pdf