Back in 2007, the Council of Europe commissioned a study on the misuse of the Internet for the recruitment of victims.

Since then, the rapidly increasing availability of technology and generalised access to the Internet have significantly changed the criminal landscape. At the same time, digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence create new opportunities, serving as a tool to prevent and investigate crimes, and to identify and assist victims.

Countries monitored by GRETA have reported an increased use of the ICT for recruiting and controlling victims of trafficking, while the evidence base on online and technology-facilitated human trafficking remained limited. Therefore, in 2022, GRETA decided to conduct a study to assess the extent to which technology impacts trafficking and explore the operational and legal challenges that states face in detecting, investigating and prosecuting online and ICT-facilitated trafficking.

Study on Online and technology-facilitated trafficking in human beings (2022)

The study analyses information collected through questionnaires sent to the 48 State Parties to the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, civil society organisations and tech companies. The study assesses the extent to which technology impacts human trafficking, the operational and legal challenges in detecting, investigating and prosecuting online and ICT-facilitated human trafficking offences, and the strategies to overcome such challenges.

The study offers 21 evidence-based recommendations on how to enhance detection, investigation and prosecution of technology-facilitated trafficking, cooperation, training and legal instruments, as well as actions to prevent victimisation and re-victimisation.

Documents

Study on Online and technology-facilitated trafficking in human beings (2022)

 Summary and recommendations:
         EN - FR

 Full report: EN - FR

Other reference texts
  • Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime [EN - FR]
  • Handbook for policy makers on the rights of the child in the digital environment (2020) [EN - FR]
  • Handbook on European data protection law (2018) [EN - FR]
  • Guidelines to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of the child in the digital environment - CM/Rec(2018)7 [EN - FR]
  • The impact of the use of new information technologies on trafficking in human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation (2003) | Final report of the Group of Specialists EG_S_NT [EN]
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