NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISMS – Joining Efforts to Protect the Rights of Trafficked Persons, A Practical Handbook
This handbook begins at the point where media stories or police reports of victims of human trafficking usually end: after the raid, when the trafficked person has been liberated by the police. Unfortunately, all too often, the trauma, ill-treatment, and human-rights abuses associated with human trafficking may not end when a victim is liberated but can continue during shelter and repatriation programmes.