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Charities give evidence to MSPs on human trafficking | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
MSPs have been taking evidence on new legislation to tackle human trafficking in Scotland. | |
The Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Bill aims to clarify and strengthen the law. | The Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Bill aims to clarify and strengthen the law. |
It will introduce a new single offence and increase the maximum penalty for offenders to life imprisonment. | It will introduce a new single offence and increase the maximum penalty for offenders to life imprisonment. |
Holyrood's justice committee heard from Barnardo's Scotland, the Scottish Refugee Council, Abolition Scotland and Victim Support Scotland. | |
In 2013 there were 55 trafficking victims identified in Scotland. | In 2013 there were 55 trafficking victims identified in Scotland. |
Enhanced rights | Enhanced rights |
Home Office research has suggested there could be between 10,000 and 13,000 victims of slavery, forced labour and human trafficking in the UK. | Home Office research has suggested there could be between 10,000 and 13,000 victims of slavery, forced labour and human trafficking in the UK. |
In March last year, the Scottish government announced that it was bringing forward a new bill to combat trafficking and exploitation. | In March last year, the Scottish government announced that it was bringing forward a new bill to combat trafficking and exploitation. |
If passed, the new bill will also seek to enhance the rights of victims of trafficking, with access to immediate help and support based on their individual needs. | If passed, the new bill will also seek to enhance the rights of victims of trafficking, with access to immediate help and support based on their individual needs. |
It will give prosecutors the discretion not to punish victims forced to commit crime against their will - including those trafficked into the country and then forced into cannabis factories. | It will give prosecutors the discretion not to punish victims forced to commit crime against their will - including those trafficked into the country and then forced into cannabis factories. |
Scottish Ministers will also be required to work with other bodies to publish and keep under review a Scottish Anti-Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy. | Scottish Ministers will also be required to work with other bodies to publish and keep under review a Scottish Anti-Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy. |
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