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Human Trafficing Impact on the Public Security Analysis of EU Public Perceptions Economic alternatives
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2013
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Human Trafficing Impact on the Public Security Analysis of EU Public Perceptions

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This article focuses on the main priorities of the EU Strategy towards the Eradication of Trafficking in Human Beings. It analyzes the influence on the public security of the EU Member States. Quantitative models have been developed to assess human trafficking and security in the European Union. The Defense and Security Strategic Studies Centre (DSSSC) at the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) carried out a research on the 5 P’s model for eradication of so called "human slavery". It aims to assess the importance of key initiatives in fighting against the trafficking in human beings.

Keywords

human trafficking, public security, organized crime, EU strategy, group evaluation, relation modeling.
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