International Cooperation of Mol of Ukraine Operative Units with Use of Information Technologies for Human Trafficking Countraction
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international cooperation, information technology, combating trafficking in human beings
Abstract
Cooperation of enforcement agencies of Ukraine with enforcement agencies of foreign countries on exchange of operational information to prevent international crimes and its disclosure with responding to messages and requests from the enforcement agencies of foreign countries performed by only structural subdivisions of the Mol (operational activity), the Office of International Relations and Ukrainian Bureau of Interpol. Apart from cooperation in combating human trafficking through Interpol, there are other ways of cooperation. In particular, involving security services of state agencies, private corporations and individuals professionally engaged in anti-trafficking – law enforcement agencies cooperate via information exchange. Among private companies the most fruitful interaction is developed with telecommunications compamemes. In the research of the institute of police international cooperation during the anti-trafficking campaing we should note the role of the OSCE in improve ment of this activity. Activity of OSCE in combating human trafficking is based on the Action Plan on combating human trafficking.Downloads
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Dubyna, V. 1. International Cooperation of Mol of Ukraine Operative Units with Use of Information Technologies for Human Trafficking Countraction. Law Magazine of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 10, 2 (1), 220-230.
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