
Human Trafficking Policy
Human trafficking policy refers to laws, regulations, and efforts aimed at preventing the illegal trade of people for forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of abuse. It involves identifying traffickers, protecting victims, prosecuting offenders, and raising awareness. These policies establish legal standards, support victim assistance, and promote international cooperation to dismantle trafficking networks. The goal is to eradicate such crimes, ensure justice for victims, and uphold human rights through comprehensive, coordinated action across governments and organizations.