
WAYS TO IMPROVE LEGAL STANDARDS TO COUNTER TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS
Author(s) -
Inesa Halona
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ûridična nauka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2222-5374
DOI - 10.32844/2222-5374-2020-103-1.32
Subject(s) - covert , law enforcement , legislation , political science , human rights , law , relevance (law) , criminal law , enforcement , public relations , business , philosophy , linguistics
The relevance of the article is that the construction of a democratic legal system of Ukraine primarily involves reforming existing legislation, which would really guarantee the inviolability of rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of society and citizens from unlawful encroachments. Implementation of these tasks by law enforcement agencies, which are obliged to use available forces, means and take effective measures to combat human trafficking. The effectiveness of such measures largely depends on the professional knowledge and skills of investigators and operatives who conduct operational and investigative activities and are involved in covert investigative (investigative) activities, especially those committed by members of organized groups and criminal organizations during the pre-trial investigation. misdemeanors and criminal offenses. At the same time, improving the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies in combating trafficking in human beings requires, first of all, a significant improvement of legal norms, first of all, criminal and criminal procedure law, aimed at improving preventive measures of police and investigation and preventive responsibility for these crimes. The purpose of the study is the theoretical development and implementation of effective rules of criminal law in order to successfully prevent and investigate trafficking. It was found that a person who has been granted the status of a victim of trafficking in human beings has the right to personal security, respect, as well as free access to: information about their rights and opportunities, expressed in the language of such a person; medical, psychological, social, legal and other necessary assistance; temporary placement, at the request of the victim and in the absence of housing, in institutions for victims of trafficking, for up to three months, which if necessary may be extended by decision of the local state administration, in particular in connection with participation of a person as a victim or witness in criminal proceedings; compensation for moral and material damage at the expense of the persons who caused it, in the manner prescribed by the Civil Code of Ukraine; one-time financial assistance in the manner prescribed by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine; assistance in employment, realization of the right to education and professional training.