Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Ending Of Virginia Human Trafficking

By Rosella Campbell


The present-day slavery reveals an exceptional crime eroding the human dignity of thousands of victims every year. Law enforcement officers in Virginia encounter a mounting task in an attempt of identifying, investigating and prosecuting the perpetrators of Virginia human trafficking. This challenge arises from the masking of this activity blended with related-crime activities such as human smuggling. In addition, the trafficking victims encounter communication barriers therefore hindering the conveyance of information to the investigating officers.

Human trafficking differs from smuggling in that the latter involves willing participants who are transported across international borders for a purposeful course. The former involves fraudulent and forceful recruitment or harboring of individuals for their services. By this logic, trafficking may arise in the home country when one is moved to another state. In view of the stretch from local to international platform, all jurisdictions should offer a coordinated process right from investigations to rehabilitation of these victims.

The worrying feature of human trafficking is its fast growth to topple other criminal activities leaving it to occupy the second spot. Mainly, this is a scaring trend in the states with weak legislative framework as such reveals a slow eradication process. Instead of matching the vigor exhibited by the traffickers who exploit the easy platform of propagating the business, they encounter little deterrent from the existing laws.

Contrary to the perception that this trafficking happens in the dark through night abductions, the perpetrators have organized attacks on unaware victims. The preference of online platforms in business today, places the online marketplace an ideal ground to hind their activities from the prying eyes of the government officers. The discovery of online recruitment presents unresolved barriers to the justice agencies as they mandate involvement of huge resources to navigate the logistic covers.

In an effort to show supplement the measures laid by the federal government to end the activities, the attorney general remains dedicated to initiate major crackdown in Virginia. Primarily, the office aims to accomplish declined rates by imposing hefty penalties during sentencing. Additionally, the attorney general remains on the forefront of organizing awareness work-groups and training programs. In particular, the 2011 partnership with the criminal justice services to offer progressive training boosted the enforcement of justice through coordinate investigations, prosecutions and protection of victim-witnesses.

The call for public participation to address the issue leaves whistle-blowing and secretive informers integral agents of ending the activity rings in the region. While this shows the attention of enforcing justice to the victims, the attorney has designated a special fund to rehabilitate the victims. The financial assistance is meant to cater for shelter and counseling of rescued victims.

Unlike the customary perception that the criminals targeted individual from specific regions and background, the present activities have spread. This threatens the public safety of human race as their victims are drawn across all races and socioeconomic class. In view of this, every individual remains exposed to traffickers irrespective of their place of residence.

Public awareness and involvement of task forces should constitute the initial process of eradicating the contemporary slavery at its source. For that reason, organizations dedicated to safeguard the dignity of the victims have owned the fight by highlighting the issues to speed public consciousness through training. Furthermore, this has facilitated sharing of resources through awareness programs to end the activities right at the backyard.




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