Identification of Potential Victims: The Role of Immigration Services. A Dutch Perspective

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Richard Sondeijker Anti-Human Trafficking Coordinator & Project Manager Immigration and Naturalisation Service Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice Identification of Potential Victims: The Role of Immigration Services. A Dutch Perspective EMN Ireland Conference 29 November 2013

Content 1. Introduction 2. THB Numbers in the Netherlands 3. IND: Gateway to The Netherlands 4. IND Mission and Vision on THB 5. Conclusions

1. Introduction

Introduction

Transatlantic Slavery 1501-1866 : 12,521,336

Slavery was a Public Crime

Slaves were used as cheap labour

Today Slavery still exists: Trafficking in Human Beings Between 20-30 million people are enslaved in some form worldwide more than at any time in history Modern slavery takes many different forms: abuse in prostitution, labour exploitation and the forced removal of organs THB is a major worldwide problem Linked to organised crime Lucrative business: estimated revenues more than 12 billion Euro per year Human trafficking takes place in secret: it s a hidden crime. This complicates identification.

Identification of victims is crucial It is the gateway to protection and physical safety It ensures access to vital services It ensures access to justice It can lead to more criminal investigations It may help disclose other crimes It is also an effective preventive measure against this crime That takes frequent and compulsory training for those who may come into contact with victims and traffickers.

2. THB Numbers in the Netherlands

Number of possible victims in the NL Year Number 2009 909 2010 993 2011 1222 2012 1711 2013?

Top 10 Nationalities in NL (possible victims) January December 2012 Woman 1 Netherlands 273 2 Hungary 128 3 Nigeria 69 4 Romania 61 5 Bulgaria 59 6 Sierra Leone 44 7 Poland 31 8 Guinea 26 9 Macedonia 26 10 Brazil 11 Men 1 Romania 15 2 Nigeria 13 3 Poland 10 4 Pakistan 9 5 Sierra Leone 9 6 Angola 7 7 China 7 8 Ghana 7 9 Guinea 7 10 India 6

Top 10 Nationalities in NL (possible victims) January August 2013 Woman 1 Netherlands 157 2 Romania 118 3 Hungary 109 4 Bulgaria 61 5 Nigeria 25 6 Guinea 25 7 Sierra Leone 19 8 China 15 9 Poland 11 10 Slovakia 10 Men 1 Netherlands 15 2 Philippines 11 3 Nigeria 8 4 Guinea 8 5 India 5 6 Mongolia 4 7 Sierra Leone 4 8 Angola 3 9 Bulgaria 3 10 Bangladesh 3

3. IND: Gateway to the Netherlands

The Netherlands Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) The admissions organisation of the Netherlands is responsible for handling all applications of individuals who want to reside in the Netherlands or to become a Dutch citizen. Therefore, it is the gateway to the Netherlands.

IND cooperates closely with different national and international partners, such as: Aliens Police Inspectorate of Social Affairs and Employment Border Police (KMar) MFA Ministry of Safety and Justice Council of Europe Repatriation and Departure Service IND Expertise Centre for Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling (EMM) Municipalities UN Foreign Immigration Services IOM EU Universities 16

The Netherlands Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) Traffickers often try to illegally circumvent migration procedures. IND officials are in a position to detect signs of THB at a very early stage: during visa, migration and asylum procedures IND is an important actor in the fight against THB!

4. IND Mission and Vision on THB

IND Mission and Vision on THB 2013: Human Trafficking: the Mission and Vision of the IND This report: - describes the role and responsibilities of the IND in fighting THB; and - contains a set of recommendations to improve the contribution of the IND in combating THB and protect its victims. Recommendations include: Plan of Action: 2 year project Awareness raising activities (Directive 2011/36/EU) IND Barrier model Referral Mechanism Improved IND organisation

IND Mission and Vision on THB Important recommendation is: Training of IND staff. According to Directive 2011/36/EU there is a training obligation for migration officials to be adequately trained in order to identify victims. In 2014 a few hundred IND officials will receive intensive trainings on identifying victims of trafficking.

EU project EU Project: Development of common Guidelines and Procedures on the Identification of Victims of Trafficking Guidelines and practical tools will be used during IND trainings. Documents are in the process of being translated from English into Dutch.

5. Conclusions

Conclusions THB is a hidden crime: complicates identification The IND is an important actor in the fight against THB Cooperation crucial: at national and international levels IND officials can detect signs of THB at a very early stage According to Directive 2011/36/EU there is a training obligation for migration officials In 2014, a few hundred IND officials will receive intensive trainings on identifying victims.

Thank you for your attention! Questions?